Few things to note use at least ODIN v3.13 or newer to flash Android 8.0 firmware. Chances are you’ll need to factory reset the phone after flash as well if it still doesn’t boot.
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To avoid custom binary block by FRP always ensure that enable OEM unlock in developer settings is always enabled before turning off / restarting the phone if any custom binaries (refer to line above about custom).
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To avoid custom binary block by FRP always ensure that enable OEM unlock in developer settings is always enabled before turning off / restarting the phone if any custom binaries (refer to line above about custom) were flashed on the phone.
That means your phone either was rooted, running a custom kernel or custom recovery.
To get this fixed you would need to flash back stock samsung firmware onto the phone.
I have linked guide on how to flash and download samsung firmware here:
https://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model
https://updato.com/how-to/how-to-install-an-official-samsung-stock-firmware-using-odin
Few things to note use at least ODIN v3.13 or newer to flash Android 8.0 firmware. Chances are you’ll need to factory reset the phone after flash as well if it still doesn’t boot.
To avoid custom binary block by FRP always ensure that enable OEM unlock in developer settings is always enabled before turning off / restarting the phone if any custom binaries (refer to line above about custom).