Universal Samsung FRP Bypass

Universal Samsung FRP Bypass

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Here are the steps to remove factory reset protection / Google previously synced account lock from your Samsung device.

  1. Download and install RealTerm program
  2. Download and copy com.rootjunky.frpbypass-1.0.apk to the device micro sdcard or download once into the device
  3. start phone and connect to WIFI plug into the computer with your usb cable
  4. start RealTerm on your pc and under the box check the box HALF DUPLEX
  5. right click on my computer and select manage once it opens click device manager then modems
  6. Under modems you should see a Samsung device. right click it then select properties
  7. once the properties window opens select modem tab and see what port it is on com5 for an example
  8. windows and open RealTerm again
  9. under the ports tab in RealTerm enter your port number then click change.
  10. next click the send tab. you want to send two commands with the Send ASCII button
  11. first at + creg? \ r \ n
  12. then atd1234; \ r \ n
  13. look at your phone and the dailer wants to pop up.
  14. Know the success of your or failures. thanks

NOTE: If you do not have a SDcard and are getting the sparse ERROR in it file explorer then you can buy a OTG flash drive like this one and load the FRPbypass.apk to it from your computer. once plugged in navigate to it in file explorer and install the frp bypass app that way. So you can put this address into your ES file explorer app  https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24665542585483676

 

Alternative Samsung Frp bypass Method 

All of the latest FRP bypass methods and remove can be found at Phonlabtech.com. RootJunky has created this training course and you will find all of the best methods available in his training course. Watch the video below and you will see motoReaper a tool that rootjunky created for phonlabtech students to use on Motorola devices.

 

 

If you are looking for more FRP Bypass methods make sure you check out Phonlab. All of my latest research on FRP is going to be exclussively on Phonlab along with Samsung Reactivation lock bypass and so much more. Check it out !!!!

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520 thoughts on “Universal Samsung FRP Bypass”

  1. So I get all the way to the “unfortunately frp byass has stopped working” each time I try to run it. So will installing an older version and then repeating the process do the trick?

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  2. Do you think flashing an older firmware would give up to the trick?And i saw another file named ‘samsung bypass goggle.apk’ and gave it a try and the app named Developersetting was installed.After opening it i had access to all settings BUT what to enable and what disable and which Reset from Settings should i use?
    Or just add google account and reset?I think in this combination your trick will work again – same tutorial different app and different steps at the end and back to fame..let me know…

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  3. Hi rootjunky, after this trick is the FRP disabled forever? Or the procedure must be done at each factory reset/firmware upgrade/custom firmware installation?
    Just curious 🙂 Thanks

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  4. Just picked up a Galaxy S7 Active from someone on craigslist – verified the IMEI as not being reported lost of stolen (at least not at the time of the sale) and of course I forgot to delete the previous owner’s account entirely BEFORE the factory reset and now I’m stuck needing to remove the FRP entirely. It’s well known that the current FRP Bypass doesn’t function with the August 2016 security patches (I was able to use Realterm as instructed to get into the device without issues, got ES Explorer installed, etc etc, installed the Quick Shortcut Maker apk that lets me access just about everything but it’s also well known all the previous methods to bypass FRP are just not there anymore:

    There’s no “name and password” entry under the Google Account Manager, I can’t install an older version of that app as expected, so I like many others are dead in the water I suppose. I can’t install firmware that’s older than the August patches because there’s no firmware available for this device, anywhere it seems. Right now I’m running build number APH1 (for the SM-G891A) and I don’t intend to update it any further at this point.

    My question to rootjunky is a simple one:

    Do you think it’ll eventually be possible to have a working FRP Bypass for the August 2016 security patches? I saw earlier where you said you were working on it, just wondering if you believe it’ll actually happen – I’m not asking for the version of FRP Bypass that will do it, I’m just asking if you think you or someone else will have some success, that’s all.

    Great website and tools, so thanks for all your efforts, and have fun, always…

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  5. ive tried this on sm j105 security august 2016 android 5.1.1. it show mistakes in shortcut wheres it supposed to show type your email in google account management. i try with sika cos your frp bypass tool not work. please any solution. thankyou

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  6. I figured out a method to remove the reactivation lock, and have it stay after reboot today, so it worked fine on 9/17/2016 on a Galaxy S5 G900A (AT&T) which are the hardest version to work with, so this should work with any Galaxy or maybe even any Samsung.

    I followed the RealTerm method as shown above, but when the dialer appeared, I had to push “Message” as I have no business card scanner. I then replied to the message with “Http://www.google.com” and then clicked on it to open a browser, where I searched for ES File explorer, Installed it and then installed A Samsung Google Verify Bypass APK. I have several, and all worked, except the one from this site. Once I was in settings, I opened the “Toolkit” and added the bypass to the toolbox, so that I could reboot and be able to launch it, as the toolbox is available on the samsung login screen. I then turned on Developer mode, and installed F-Samsung2.Exe. I am not sure if it is required, but I seemed to have better luck with it. I also set-up a new google account with screen lock pin, not sure if it was required or not, but account was needed for the Play Store.

    At this point, if I went in settings/bypass, and went to “Easy mode” and “done” then it would launch the launcher. I was able to also put the launcher into the toolbox, to get right into the phone from the Samsung screen. SO at this point, you reboot, get to the Samasung login screen and press the 3 buttons to open the toolbox, then hit “launcher” or “bypass” followed by “easy mode” and you are at a normal android prompt. At this point, you need to install “Package Disabler Pro” from the store or an APK (I used the APK) This app lets you disable (but not remove) pre-installed apps without having Root, which is nt available for the AT&T S5. I disabled several Samsung account apps which powered the samsung login app. I took my best guess until I got down to about 4 of them: “Samsung Account” “Samsung Billing” “Samsung Setup Wizard” & “Samsung Syncadapters” You MIGHT only need to disable the setup wizard, but I left it at this. Reboot, and your phone will start like normal from now on. You just wont be able to use a Samsung Account (Which DID get us into this mess in the first place anyways).

    I think this can be condensed down to installing the Samsung Bypass APK, logging in with a google account, and then disabling the Samsung apps. I have some pics and the files I used than I have uploaded to a sub folder. I will rename them so they are in order a bit later today. Good Luck!

    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B-sARmaq4M3HT1pndHNkRUVHMVk?usp=sharing

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