Samsung Android 16 MTP Mode FRP Bypass Tool
Samsung Android 16 MTP Mode FRP Bypass Tool Samsung Android 16 MTP Mode FRP Bypass Tool
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| Samsung Android 16 MTP Mode FRP Bypass Tool |
Samsung Android 16 FRP Bypass Tool (2025)
If your Samsung phone is stuck asking for the previous Google account after a factory reset, this tool can help. It’s built to trigger the USB debugging popup on newer Android builds (Android 15/16) and remove FRP with minimal steps.
Main capabilities
- Auto connect: Automatically detects the Samsung modem/COM port — no manual selection needed.
- Device info: Reads model, software version and IMEI to verify connection.
- Android 16 ready: Payloads updated for 2025 security patches to trigger the USB Debugging popup.
- One-click FRP remove: Enable ADB via exploit and remove FRP in one click.
- Clean logs: Success messages show in green and errors in red for clarity.
What you need before starting
- Windows PC with Samsung USB Drivers installed.
- A good USB cable.
- Wi‑Fi available on the locked phone (recommended).
- ADB files (adb.exe + required DLLs) placed in the same folder as the tool.
How to use (step-by-step)
Run SamsungFRP.exe as Administrator and connect your phone. Click Refresh then Read Info. If the log shows Model + IMEI, proceed.
Click STEP 1: ENABLE ADB (2025). Watch your phone screen for the Allow USB Debugging? popup. Tick Always allow and tap Allow.
Back in the tool, click STEP 2: REMOVE FRP (ADB). The tool will run the bypass and the phone should reboot to the home screen.
- If logs show Unknown or Ver: Empty, try a different USB cable and close other Samsung utilities.
- If the ADB popup didn’t appear, reconnect the cable or restart the phone and try again.
- If ADB Device Not Found, you may have missed the popup — reconnect and repeat Step 2.
Real-life example
FRP lock can be annoying, but you don't always need to go to a repair shop. Use this small tool to try unlocking the phone yourself. For safety: always work on devices you own or with explicit permission.
