With Android 15 (One UI 7.0) on the horizon, Samsung is tightening security. Early beta versions block ADB shell access to the settings database. The developer of SAMFW Tool has hinted at v4.0 in Q4 2024, which will utilize a combination of Knox key injection and emergency download mode exploits. For now,
Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security method introduced by Google on Android devices running Lollipop (5.1) and higher. If a device is stolen or factory reset via the recovery menu without the owner's consent, the device locks itself. Upon reboot, it demands the Google account credentials that were previously synced on the device. samfw tool v3.3
While this feature has significantly reduced phone theft, it creates a nightmare for legitimate users. You might buy a second-hand phone only to find the seller forgot to remove their account, or you might simply forget your own credentials after a long period of disuse. bridges this gap, offering a software-based solution to regain access to your hardware. With Android 15 (One UI 7
Here’s a generic guide for FRP bypass on a Samsung Galaxy A14 (Android 13). Always check your exact model compatibility before proceeding. For now, Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a
Accept the USB Debugging prompt on your phone screen when it appears.