: Utilizes the *#0*# emergency dialer menu for quick authorization.
However, it’s not without risks. Antivirus warnings, the need to run it on a physical PC, and the ethical/legal considerations of bypassing security mean you should use it responsibly and only on devices you own.
Note: For Carrier-locked US models (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile) on Android 13/14 with the latest security patch, you may need to downgrade the firmware first—but version 31 has a workaround. : Utilizes the *#0*# emergency dialer menu for
| Error Message | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | Reinstall Samsung USB drivers. Try a USB 2.0 port. | | "MTP driver failed" | Go to Device Manager → Uninstall MTP device → Scan for hardware changes. | | "ADB unauthorized" | Revoke USB debugging authorizations via Recovery → Advanced → ADB. | | "One Click button is grayed out" | You are using the free version. Activate via Patreon key. | | "Security patch prevents exploit" | Flash an older Combination File using Odin first, then retry. |
A prompt will appear on the phone asking to "Allow USB debugging." Tap Allow . Note: For Carrier-locked US models (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile)
Once you accept the prompt, the PC screen will display "Removing FRP..." or "Working..." This usually takes between 30 seconds to 2 minutes. When finished, the tool will display a success message, and the phone will automatically reboot.
: Modifies the Consumer Software Customization (CSC) code to alter regional carrier configurations or unlock missing cellular bands without wiping user data. | | "MTP driver failed" | Go to
Simplifies the process of bypassing Google account locks.
Based on community guides and walkthroughs, here’s the standard methodology for using the SamFW FRP Tool:
The in SAMFW FRP Tool 31 automates everything: