OEM Unlock: enable Samsung Galaxy S8, S9 and Note 8

To enable OEM Unlock on devices Samsung , S9 και Note 8 χωρίς να χρειάζεται να περιμένετε μια βδομάδα, θα πρέπει να αλλάξετε μερικές από τις ρυθμίσεις της s that interests you but also how to receive updates.

Before proceeding you will need to have a Samsung account and a Google account on your device.OEM Unlock

Open the Settings app and go to General Manager or General Settings. Search for the date and time and disable the Auto date. Select Set Date or Set Date.
When the window opens, set the date to a day of the previous month. Make sure the new date is at least a week behind today.OEM Unlock

Return to the main settings application screen. Now you need to enable Developer options or Developer options. To activate them, tap Information or About Phone and find the build number of your device. Tap on the number seven times to activate the developer options. Then go back to the main screen of the Settings app and click Developer Options.

To continue with OEM Unlock, return to the main screen of the “Settings” app. Find and tap “Software Update”. Turn it off download updates with “Download updates manually”. If you see an error, don't panic. We didn't break the device, just the date is set wrong. Reboot your device.

After restarting your phone, open the Settings app and find the developer options. The OEM Unlock must be active.

This OEM Unlock may seem annoying, but it seems Samsung added it as an additional security measure.

If your new phone is locked and stolen, an unlocked bootloader will allow you to go in and delete it.

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