Every device requires you to enable the OEM Unlock toggle before unlocking the bootloader, and Samsung is no different either. However, where it differs is in the enabling of the OEM Unlock, as you cannot simply do so from the USB Debugging mode. Rather you will first have to carry out a few additional tweaks beforehand to achieve the RMM State Unlock. And in this guide, we will show you how to do just that.
Enable OEM Unlock on Samsung: RMM State Unlock
The below process will wipe off all the data from your device and could nullify its warranty as well. Moreover, Knox will be tripped too. So proceed ahead with caution. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device and data by performing the below steps. First off, flash the oldest firmware available for your binary version through Odin. Regarding this, the below information shared by corsicanu will come in handy: That’s it. These were the steps to enable the OEM Unlock on your Samsung and hence perform an RMM State Unlock. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
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