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FRP is a feature implemented by Google to protect Android devices from unauthorized access. If someone tries to reset your device without your permission or knowledge, FRP kicks in, requiring the original owner's Google account credentials to proceed. While this is a great security feature, it can become a hurdle if you've forgotten your credentials or if you're dealing with a used device.
This is the tricky part. Since the phone is FRP locked, you need to bypass the setup wizard to enable ADB. On most Samsung devices (Android 8 to 13): FRP is a feature implemented by Google to
If the above code doesn't work, use the "TalkBack" vulnerability (search Google for "Samsung FRP TalkBack trick"). If the above code doesn't work, use the
If the tool returns an error like "Device not found" or "MTP mode required," try these fixes: If the tool does not work for your
If the tool does not work for your specific model, consider these backups:
| Tool | Cost | Difficulty | Portable? | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | SamFw FRP Tool | Free | Easy (1 Click) | Yes | | Test M Point (EMMC) | Free | Hard (Hardware mod) | N/A | | Octoplus Box | Paid ($100+) | Moderate | No | | UnlockTool | Paid ($50/year) | Easy | No |
For a free, one-click, portable solution—SAMFW 4.7.1 remains the king.