: Required if you opt for the bypass method instead of the direct flashing method.
: The official service software used to flash custom binaries and stock firmware onto Samsung devices. (Version 3.10.7 or newer is recommended for Android Marshmallow).
typically requires specific firmware files—often called —and flashing tools like Odin to regain access after a factory reset. What is the Samsung J106H FRP Reset File?
Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a built-in security feature introduced by Google in Android 5.1 Lollipop and higher.
Flashing a modified combination or target boot/recovery partition via Odin to force ADB (Android Debug Bridge) authorization or wipe the persistent config block.
If you do not want to flash system files, you can exploit a loophole in Android 6.0 using an OTG drive or specific system menus to install an APK file that resets system settings. Step 1: Access the Device Browser Power on the device and connect to a stable Wi-Fi network.
If you encounter issues during the process, try these solutions:
Before starting the flashing process, read these safety steps carefully:
Are you currently able to access on the device?
Using these apps to sign in with a new Google account, which replaces the existing lock. Important Safety Tips
You might need this file if:
Bypassing the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) Samsung Galaxy J1 Mini Prime (SM-J106H)
To reset FRP on your Samsung J106H, you'll need to use a combination of files and tools. Here's what you need to do:
Log in using any functional, accessible Google account you own. Once verified, restart the phone. The standard activation wizard will now show an "Account Added" confirmation screen, allowing you to finish setup. Troubleshooting Guide
Connect your Samsung J106H to the computer via your USB cable.
