This is my solution for FRP Bypass of the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus G965F on Android 8.0 Binary U1 and U2
Thursday, 24 January 2019
FRP Bypass Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus G965F Android 8.0 Binary U1 and U2 2019 Method
This is my solution for FRP Bypass of the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus G965F on Android 8.0 Binary U1 and U2
FRP Bypass Samsung Galaxy S9 G960F Android 8.0 Binary U1 and U2 2019 Method
This is my solution for FRP Bypass of the Samsung Galaxy S9 G960F on Android 8.0 Binary U1 and U2
FRP Bypass Samsung Galaxy Note 8 N950F Android 8.0 Binary U1 to U5 2019 Method
This is my solution for FRP Bypass of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 N950F on Android 8.0 Binary U1 to U5
FRP Bypass Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus G955F Android 8.0 Binary U1 to U4 2019 Method
This is my solution for FRP Bypass of the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus G955F on Android 8.0 Binary U1 to U4
FRP Bypass Samsung Galaxy S8 G950F Android 8.0 Binary U1 to U4 2019 Method
This is my solution for bypassing the FRP on the Samsung S8 G950F on Firmware U1 to U4
Monday, 27 August 2018
Fortnite’s cube keeps moving, and I keep following it
Last night, not long after I put my kids to bed, I made some coffee and turned on my PS4 to play Fortnite. It wouldn’t have made the best spectator experience: I sat perched on an in-game cliff for several minutes, barely moving. I wasn’t playing stealthily, trying to avoid detection from other players. I wasn’t even armed. Instead, I was staring intently at a giant purple cube, hoping it would move. Five minutes into the match — in which I somehow remained unharmed — my patience was rewarded. The rear end of the cube rose into the air slightly, hovered for a few moments, and then the big box rolled forward before settling once again into a motionless stance.
This is what Fortnite has done to me. I’m spending my time obsessing over a...
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