Samfw Frp Tool 3.1 ((better))

Released around August 2022, SamFw FRP Tool v3.1 is a Windows-based utility designed for one-click removal of Factory Reset Protection (FRP) on Samsung devices via Test Mode. It facilitates FRP bypass, CSC region changes, and ADB mode enablement, serving as a key tool for resolving Google account locks. For more details and to view updated versions, visit

SamFw FRP Tool (often referred to as the SamFw Tool) is a widely used free utility designed primarily to bypass Factory Reset Protection (FRP)

on Samsung and other Android devices. Version 3.1 was a significant update in its release cycle, though newer versions like 4.9+ are now available on the official SamFw website Key Features

The tool provides several one-click functions for managing Android device security and software: FRP Bypass

: Removes the Google account lock after a factory reset, typically using the emergency dialer mode. CSC Change : Allows users to change the Country Specific Code (CSC)

to unlock regional features (like call recording) or receive faster updates. ADB/Fastboot Tools Samfw Frp Tool 3.1

: Enables ADB (Android Debug Bridge) even if it was previously disabled, helping to fix "Enable ADB failed" errors. Factory Reset

: Performs a full wipe of the device directly from the tool's interface. Odin Flash

: Integrates basic flashing capabilities similar to the official Samsung Odin tool for installing firmware. Supported Devices While heavily focused on , version 3.1 and later expanded support to other brands:

: Support for Android 9 through Android 14 security patches. Xiaomi/Redmi : Basic Mi Account bypass and sideload functions. LG, Vivo, and Oppo : Limited functions for FRP removal and factory resets. Safety & Legality Security Risk

: As a third-party unlocking tool, antivirus software often flags it as a "false positive." Users typically need to disable Windows Defender to run it. Released around August 2022, SamFw FRP Tool v3

: Bypassing FRP is intended for users who have forgotten their own credentials. Using such tools on stolen or lost devices is

: Most FRP bypass methods involve a factory reset, which will permanently delete all data on the device. step-by-step guide on how to use the tool for a specific Samsung model? Android Factory Reset Protection (FRP) - News


1. Security Software Flags

Because these tools modify system partitions and bypass security protocols, they are almost always flagged by Antivirus software as "Malware," "Trojan," or "HackTool." This is a standard "False Positive." However, users must download the tool from a reputable source to ensure they aren't downloading a virus disguised as the tool. Use a sandbox or a dedicated technician PC if possible.

🧰 Other Useful Features in Samfw 3.1

| Feature | Purpose | |---------|---------| | Reset FRP | Bypass Google lock | | Remove Knox | Disable Knox notifications (may break Secure Folder) | | Reset Google | Remove all Google accounts | | Reset Samsung Account | Remove Samsung account lock | | Disable Auto Update | Stop OTA updates | | Remove MDM | Bypass Mobile Device Management (work/school lock) | | Factory Reset | Wipe data without password | | Read Info | Get IMEI, model, serial | | Backup EFS | Save modem/IMEI data (critical) |


Supported Devices and Android Versions

As of October 2024, Samfw FRP Tool 3.1 supports a massive range of devices. However, note that Samsung constantly patches exploits. Here is the breakdown: Supported Devices and Android Versions As of October

Final Checklist: Before You Click "Remove"

To ensure success with Samfw FRP Tool 3.1, run through this 60-second checklist:

  1. [ ] Is the Samsung battery above 30%?
  2. [ ] Is Windows in "Test Mode" or "Disabled Driver Signature Enforcement"? (For MTK phones only).
  3. [ ] Has the phone been turned off and on manually before attempting?
  4. [ ] Are you using a data-sync USB cable (not a charging-only cable)?
  5. [ ] Did you download the tool from samfw.com (verify SSL certificate)?
  6. [ ] Did you run the .exe as Administrator?

If you answered "Yes" to all six, you are ready to bypass FRP in under two minutes.


Method 2: Emergency Dial Method (For older phones that don't reboot)

If Method 1 fails, try this:

  1. On the locked phone, tap "Emergency call."
  2. Dial *#0*# (try *#9900# if that fails).
  3. In the Samfw tool, click "Generate Dialer Code."
  4. A long string of text appears. Type it exactly into the dialer.
  5. The phone will automatically reboot and bypass FRP.

How Does it Work? The Technical Overview

Understanding the mechanics helps you use the tool more effectively. Samfw FRP Tool 3.1 exploits three distinct vulnerabilities:

  1. The Dialer Code Exploit (Old method): For Android 9 and below, the tool sends a USSD code that opens the hidden "Test Menu" to bypass setup.
  2. The Knox Guard Disabling (New method): On newer devices, the tool forces the phone into a "MTP Mode" (Media Transfer Protocol) before setup is complete. It then injects a fake package installer that silently disables the setup wizard.
  3. The MTK Client Exploit: For Mediatek chips, the tool uses a hardware-level brom (bootrom) dump to clear the FRP partition without booting the OS.

Version 3.1 introduces a faster ADB (Android Debug Bridge) injection time, reducing the process from 90 seconds to roughly 30 seconds on modern PCs.


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