| Series | Specific Models | Android Version Limit | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Galaxy S | S7, S7 Edge, S8, S8+, S9, S9+, S10e, S10, S10+ | Up to Android 10 | | Galaxy Note | Note 8, Note 9, Note 10, Note 10+, Note 20 (Exynos) | Up to Android 10 | | Galaxy A | A10, A20, A30, A50, A51, A70, A71 | Up to Android 10 | | Galaxy J | J2, J4, J6, J7 (2016-2018) | Up to Android 9 | | Galaxy M | M10, M20, M30, M31 | Up to Android 10 |
In the world of mobile device repair and second-hand smartphone sales, few issues are as frustrating as the FRP (Factory Reset Protection) lock . Introduced by Google with Android 5.1 Lollipop, FRP was designed as a security feature to prevent thieves from accessing a stolen device after a factory reset. However, for legitimate users who forget their Google credentials, or for repair technicians handling customer phones, FRP becomes a digital prison. Samsungfrptool-v1.6
| Feature | Samsungfrptool-v1.6 | SamFRP AIO 2025 | Octoplus Box | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Free (warez) | $15/year subscription | $180 + active subscription | | Android 13/14 Support | No | Yes (limited) | Yes | | Hardware Required | No | No | Yes (USB dongle) | | User Interface | Basic CLI/GUI hybrid | Modern GUI | Professional GUI | | Success Rate on A14 | 0% | 65% | 95% | | Legal Risk | High (unlicensed) | Medium | Low (licensed dev tool) | | Series | Specific Models | Android Version