Introduction: Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security feature implemented by Android to protect user data in the event of a device being stolen or factory reset without authorization. However, for legitimate users who are locked out of their devices after a reset, bypassing FRP can be a challenge. In this post, we’ll guide you through how to bypass FRP on Samsung devices running Android 12, 13, and 14.
Whether you’ve forgotten your Google account credentials or you’re the owner of a second-hand device, this guide will walk you through effective methods for Samsung FRP unlocking without using #0# or other complex codes.
What is FRP?
FRP is a security feature introduced in Android 5.0 (Lollipop) that requires the Google account credentials linked to the device before performing a factory reset. After resetting, the device will ask for the same account credentials to ensure that only the rightful owner can access the device again.
Requirements Before Proceeding with the Bypass
Before you begin the process of bypassing FRP on your Samsung device, make sure you have the following:
- A Samsung device running Android 12, 13, or 14.
- A stable Wi-Fi connection.
- A computer (in some cases) or another device for downloading software tools.
- USB cable for connecting your device to the computer.
- Basic understanding of your device and settings.
Method 1: Bypass FRP Samsung Using No#0# Code (for Older Samsung Models)**
Samsung devices often allow users to perform diagnostics and access hidden menus using the #0# code. However, for newer Android versions, the FRP lock may not be bypassed simply through this method due to enhanced security. If you have an older Samsung device, here’s how to try using the #0# code:
- Turn off the Device: Power off your Samsung phone completely.
- Enter Recovery Mode: Press and hold the Volume Up + Bixby + Power buttons simultaneously.
- Access the Diagnostics Menu: Once the recovery mode is active, use the Volume Down key to select the Wipe Cache Partition option and press Power to select it.
- Dial #0#: In the hidden diagnostic menu, enter the #0# code to bring up various hardware testing options.
- Proceed with Unlock: If the device allows, you may be able to bypass or disable the FRP security feature. However, this method may only work for some older Samsung devices.
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