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But there is a solution that has emerged from the depths of advanced mobile repair circles: . This guide provides a comprehensive, step-by-step breakdown of what KG lock is, why it’s nearly impossible to remove via software alone, and how the JTAG exclusive technique offers a permanent, clean removal. What Is Samsung KG Lock? (And Why Normal Methods Fail) KG Lock is part of Samsung’s KG Status mechanism, introduced with Android 11 (One UI 3.0) and fully enforced in later versions. It interacts directly with the RPMB (Replay Protected Memory Block) partition and the e-fuse bits on the device’s UFS (Universal Flash Storage) chip.
The “Exclusive” part of this method refers to a patented (or proprietary) sequence of low-level writes to the that Samsung does not advertise—specifically the KG configuration block at memory offset 0x4E000 – 0x50000 . samsung kg lock remove easy jtag exclusive
Click on . If the IDs are read correctly, you’ll see: But there is a solution that has emerged
If you’ve ever picked up a second-hand Samsung Galaxy device, only to be greeted by a message saying “This device is locked because the device can’t be verified. Please use the KG State verification feature” or simply “KG Locked” in the download mode, you know the frustration. Unlike a simple Google Account bypass, Samsung KG Lock (Known Good Lock) is a factory-level security feature tied to the device’s Root of Trust (RoT). Standard unlocking tools fail. Resetting via recovery fails. Even flashing stock firmware fails. (And Why Normal Methods Fail) KG Lock is
Searching for KG block... Found at 0x4E000 Backing up original KG data... Done. Patching KG state... Prenormal → Normal Writing UFS page 0x4F4C... OK Verifying write... Match. KG Lock removed successfully. Remove JTAG connections. Reassemble the phone minimally (battery, power button). Boot to Download Mode (Volume Down + Volume Up + USB cable). Use Odin v3.14.4 to flash the same binary version (U or U1) that was previously on the phone. Do NOT flash a lower version – it will re-trigger KG Prenormal.
That said, it demands patience, soldering skills, and access to paid scripts that are not publicly distributed. But if you’re staring at a thousand-dollar paperweight with “KG State: Prenormal” and no way out, this exclusive JTAG method is the proven, permanent fix.
Always check your device’s bootloader version ( getprop ro.boot.bootloader ) before starting. If it’s rev 5 or higher on Exynos 2200, you may need an even newer exclusive script version. Keep your Easy JTAG software updated, and never skip the full UFS backup. Disclaimer: This article is for educational and professional repair purposes only. Bypassing KG lock on a device you do not own may violate local laws. Always confirm the device is not reported stolen.