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Requirements:

Instructions:

  • In the Tool: Click the large "Remove FRP" button.
  • Wait: You will see logs scrolling. Look for "Success" or "Done".
  • The phone will automatically reboot. Setup the device normally—the Google lock screen will be gone.
  • Google introduced FRP in Android 5.1 (Lollipop). The logic was sound: If your phone is stolen, a factory wipe should not be enough. The thief must enter the previous owner’s Google credentials. It is a "logic bomb" inside the setup wizard.

    However, Samsung users quickly discovered the paradox: FRP does not care if you are the owner. It only cares if you have the password. When a user forgets their secondary email, buys a used phone with a ghost account, or flashes a corrupt firmware that triggers FRP prematurely, the phone becomes a polished paperweight.

    Samsung’s implementation is particularly aggressive. Unlike stock Android, Samsung layers Knox and proprietary RMM (Remote Management Mechanism) states on top of FRP. By 2021, manual bypass methods—using TalkBack, Google Account Manager, or Activity Launcher—were systematically patched.

    This is where the SAMFW Tool enters.

    Previous versions of SAMFW Tool required you to connect the phone in ADB mode, install drivers, enable USB debugging via a combination of buttons, or even enter download mode. With version 4.7.1, the developers introduced an exclusive one-click method that works on:

    The "exclusive" nature means that this specific method is not available in any public free tool other than SAMFW 4.7.1. It directly exploits a hidden dialer code or MTP vulnerability without requiring USB debugging.

    Before you descargar SAMFW Tool 4.7.1, ensure your PC meets these requirements:


    While the tool works, you must understand the risks: