Bypass FRP (Google Account) with SamFw 4.9

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2. Activate Test Mode via Emergency Call

To run the FRP remove process, the Samsung device must be in Test Mode.

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Steps:

Test Mode allows the tool to communicate with the device even though FRP is active.

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3. Run the FRP Remove Process

After the device enters Test Mode and connects to the PC:

  1. Open SamFw FRP Tool Version 4.9 on the computer.
  2. Click the Remove FRP button.
  3. When the device shows a “Allow USB Debugging” popup, press Allow / Accept.
  4. Wait a few seconds until the process completes.
  5. The phone will automatically reboot, indicating that FRP has been successfully removed.

This process usually only takes 5-15 seconds, depending on the device model and security patch.

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4. Use Additional Features (Optional)

Besides removing FRP, version 4.9 also provides additional useful features, especially for technicians:

Change CSC

Change device region with one click, without needing to flash complete firmware.

Remove FRP (New Security Patch)

Use this option for devices with newer security patches (after August 2022) to make the process more stable.

Paid Service Method

If the free method doesn’t work, especially on newer flagship devices, you can use SamFw’s FRP Unlock Server service which has a higher success rate.

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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. Is SamFw FRP Tool v4.9 free to use?

Yes, most basic features like Remove FRP (classic method) are available for free. However, some advanced features or for devices with newer security systems may require paid access or specific tokens.

2. Are all Samsung models supported, especially those with post-August 2022 patches?

Not all models can be bypassed using the classic method. For Samsung devices with security patches after August 2022, you need to use the “Remove FRP (new security)” option in SamFw. However, results still depend on each device’s firmware version.

3. What if the “Remove FRP” process fails?

Several possible causes:

General solutions:

  • Try the “new security” method.
  • Restart phone & PC.
  • Change USB port/cable.
  • Reinstall Samsung USB Driver.

4. What is SamFw’s “paid service” method and when should it be used?

“Paid service” is SamFw’s paid service used when free methods fail, especially on:

  • Devices with very new security.
  • Certain Samsung flagship models.
  • Phones with stricter protection from Google/Samsung.

This method usually works immediately as it uses SamFw’s special servers.

5. Does the FRP removal process delete all data on the phone?

No. FRP Reset only removes the locked Google account.

But note: if you performed a manual factory reset before bypassing, all data was already lost beforehand.

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