Generally, no. Samsung patched the exploits that v1 relies on after Android 9 Pie. For newer devices (S10, S20, S21, S22, A50, A70, etc.), you will need professional tools, paid services, or the newer "Easy Samsung FRP Tool v2/v3."
If you successfully use v1 on a supported device, you've just revived a phone that would otherwise be e-waste. That is a win for repair, the environment, and your wallet.
Before running the , ensure you have the following ready:
Watch the screen of your Samsung phone. Within a few seconds, a dialog box titled will pop up with a "View" button.
This is where the "v1" branding shows its age.
| Feature | Easy FRP v1 | Samsung FRP 2025 Tools (e.g., SamFw Tool) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 7 - 10 | 11 - 14 | | Price | Free (Unsafe) | Freemium (Safe Tier) | | Snapdragon Support | No | Yes | | One-click process | Yes | Yes | | USB 3.0 Conflict | Frequent crashes | Patched | | Virus Scans | 15+ Detections | 0 Detections |
The Easy Samsung FRP Tool V1 is a software tool designed to bypass FRP on Samsung devices. The tool is developed by a team of experts who specialize in Android device security and unlocking. The tool is designed to be user-friendly and easy to use, making it accessible to users who are not tech-savvy.
The tool exploits a vulnerability in older Samsung firmware related to the phone’s keyboard, accessibility services, or test menu. While we won’t delve into unethical hacking details, the core mechanics involve:
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, or Windows 11 (32-bit or 64-bit) Official Samsung USB Drivers installed on the PC Framework Dependency Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.2 or higher Connectivity