If you do not have access to paid tools or are uncomfortable opening the phone, consider these alternatives (though less reliable on patched firmware):
Professional boxes have automated patched test point routines. They include pre-mapped test points and signed programmers. Success rate: ~98%.
Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a crucial security feature introduced by Google on Android 5.1 (Lollipop) and above. While designed to protect users from thieves, it often becomes a nightmare for legitimate owners who forget their Google credentials after a hard reset. The LG K41S (model LM-K410, LM-K410ZM, etc.) is no exception.
Over the years, several methods have emerged to bypass FRP on this device—using OTG cables, dialer codes, or accessibility exploits. However, Android security patches have systematically closed these loopholes. Recently, advanced users and technicians have turned to a more hardware-level solution: the FRP Test Point, specifically a "patched" version of the procedure.
This article dives deep into what the "LG K41S FRP test point patched" method means, how it works, the tools required, a step-by-step guide, risks involved, and why the word "patched" is critical in this context.