Samsung Android 16 MTP Mode FRP Bypass Tool

Samsung Android 16 MTP Mode FRP Bypass Tool Samsung Android 16 MTP Mode FRP Bypass Tool

Samsung Android 16 MTP Mode FRP Bypass Tool
Samsung Android 16 MTP Mode FRP Bypass Tool


Tool • FRP Bypass • Android 15/16 (2025)

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)

Step 1 — Connect & Read Info

Run SamsungFRP.exe as Administrator and connect your phone. Click Refresh then Read Info. If the log shows Model + IMEI, proceed.

Step 2 — Enable ADB (Exploit)

Click STEP 1: ENABLE ADB (2025). Watch your phone screen for the Allow USB Debugging? popup. Tick Always allow and tap Allow.

Step 3 — Remove FRP

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.

Troubleshooting
  • 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

Rohan bought a second-hand Samsung that asked for the previous Google account after reset. Using this tool he enabled ADB, allowed the popup, clicked FRP Reset and the phone unlocked in under a minute.

Important: This is a test version. It is not tested on every Samsung model. Results may vary by device model and software/security version. Use at your own risk and only for legitimate repair purposes.

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.

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