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# Search for MDM flag strings (e.g., "MDM_LOCK=1") if b"MDM_LOCK" in data: print(f"[!] MDM flag found in part") patched = data.replace(b"MDM_LOCK=1", b"MDM_LOCK=0") fh.write_partition(part, patched, offset=0x0) Samsung stores an SHA256 hash alongside the flag. A simple replacement triggers anti-tamper. Use:
Remove MDM flags without USB debugging or authorized Samsung account. samsung mdm unlock tool - edl mode
if new_hash != original_hash: print("[*] Recalculating hash for MDM flag") return partition_data[:hash_offset] + new_hash + partition_data[hash_offset+32:] return partition_data samsung_mdm_unlock_edl.py [OPTIONS] Options: --loader <file> Firehose loader for device model --detect Auto-detect chipset --backup Backup partitions before writing --force-mdm-clear Override hash validation --reboot Reboot to system after unlock Example run: python samsung_mdm_unlock_edl.py --loader loaders/sdm845_firehose.bin --backup --force-mdm-clear --reboot Output: # Search for MDM flag strings (e
dev = usb.core.find(idVendor=0x05C6, idProduct=0x9008) # Qualcomm EDL if dev: print("[+] Device in EDL mode detected") # Load appropriate .mbn or .bin for your chipset loader_path = f"loaders/samsung_chipset_firehose.bin" with open(loader_path, "rb") as f: firehose = f.read() Send via sahara protocol sahara = SaharaClient(dev) sahara.hello() sahara.send_loader(firehose) 3.3 Partition Read/Write Locate the MDM flag partitions: if new_hash