Samsung-adb-mode-frp-bypass-new-models-tool Official

This guide is for educational purposes and authorized device owners only. Bypassing FRP on a stolen device is illegal. Using these tools may violate Samsung's terms of service. 1. Preparation & Tools

Select the security level option that matches your device (e.g., "Remove FRP August 2024" or newer). Phase 3: Enabling ADB & Completing the Bypass

Check the box that says "Always allow from this computer" and tap Allow . samsung-adb-mode-frp-bypass-new-models-tool

Ensure the device is connected to Wi-Fi before resetting to ensure the lock is lifted properly.

Type *#0*# to open the hidden Samsung test mode menu. If this menu does not open, you will need to use the "Remove FRP (Old)" or "Emergency call" method within SamFw Tool. Phase 2: Utilizing SamFw Tool Open on your computer. Connect your phone to the PC via USB. Ensure your device is recognized by the tool. Navigate to the Samsung tab and select Remove FRP . This guide is for educational purposes and authorized

Newer models (Android 16) require the latest SamFw Tool (v5+) to bypass tougher security policies. 4. How to Prevent Future FRP Locks

Use SamFw Tool's "Emergency Call" method, which forces an ADB link via a special web browser popup. Ensure the device is connected to Wi-Fi before

Disable "Find My Mobile" (Samsung) and Google's "Find My Device" before resetting.