Samsung and Google frequently update security patches, which may render older versions like V1.1 ineffective on the newest 2024 or 2025 security updates.
Many PC antivirus programs may detect the executable file as a threat because it is a "packaged" tool designed to modify system behaviors. Developers often suggest adding the file to an exclusion list if you trust the source.
Unlike many older tools, it often does not require the installation of the .NET Framework on newer Windows versions (Windows 7, 8, and 10 are supported).
The tool is particularly noted for its small file size (approximately 10 MB) and its "no installation" portable format.
Bypassing FRP should only be done on devices you legally own, such as second-hand phones where the previous owner forgot to log out. Limitations to Consider
The tool works by enabling an MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) connection to trigger a "VIEW" and "CANCEL" pop-up on the locked phone, which then allows access to the Chrome Browser or YouTube to facilitate the bypass process.
By selecting the appropriate option in the tool, it sends a command to the phone to open a browser window, bypassing the initial setup screen.
While developed by a well-known developer in the GSM community, users should exercise caution with any third-party unlocking software.
Samsung and Google frequently update security patches, which may render older versions like V1.1 ineffective on the newest 2024 or 2025 security updates.
Many PC antivirus programs may detect the executable file as a threat because it is a "packaged" tool designed to modify system behaviors. Developers often suggest adding the file to an exclusion list if you trust the source.
Unlike many older tools, it often does not require the installation of the .NET Framework on newer Windows versions (Windows 7, 8, and 10 are supported). frp king tool v1.1 by a.k.sumon
The tool is particularly noted for its small file size (approximately 10 MB) and its "no installation" portable format.
Bypassing FRP should only be done on devices you legally own, such as second-hand phones where the previous owner forgot to log out. Limitations to Consider Samsung and Google frequently update security patches, which
The tool works by enabling an MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) connection to trigger a "VIEW" and "CANCEL" pop-up on the locked phone, which then allows access to the Chrome Browser or YouTube to facilitate the bypass process.
By selecting the appropriate option in the tool, it sends a command to the phone to open a browser window, bypassing the initial setup screen. Unlike many older tools, it often does not
While developed by a well-known developer in the GSM community, users should exercise caution with any third-party unlocking software.