Hey, in this podcast I told you how you can bypass FRP on any Samsung device without any cost.
What is Factory Reset Protection (FRP)
FRP stands for Factory Reset Protection. This is a security feature Google has integrated into Android Lollipop 5.1.1 devices and higher to provide a failsafe in the event of a stolen device. FRP is a security feature that allows you to factory reset your Android phone without logging in with your username and password. This is good news for phone owners, but bad news for thieves.
Factory Reset resets all settings on your phone to their default settings. This includes deleting any files, downloaded apps, or valuable media. Android phone owners should ensure they have set up Google accounts to activate FRP Bypass on their devices. If you have to perform a factory reset on your phone, you'll need to log in to your Google account to do anything else on it. If you have multiple Google accounts, you can log in to them all.
It is important to note that factory resets are authorized if they are done via factory data reset and settings. After this type of reset, the device will be set up automatically without you needing to log into your Google account.
The FRP Bypass APK can be downloaded and used on any Samsung FRP Bypass Android phone with an Android Lollipop 5.0 version and above. You can also download it on Pie 9.0, Orco 8.0, Marshmallow 6.0, Nougat 7.0, and Android 10 Q phones. The FRP Bypass APK file can be found on the Android security patch device you are using. The APK file is tiny (2MB), and within seconds, you can download it.
There are different FRP bypass tools available online, so you have to be careful in choosing the one that doesn't get uncovered soon as you start using it.