Similar to Google FRP, Samsung has its own account lock (part of “Find My Mobile”). This tool effectively removes the Samsung account without needing the original password.

  • Click “Check Update” – Tool verifies available firmware version.
  • Select download folder and click “Download”.
  • Wait for completion – decryption happens automatically.
  • Flash the generated .tar.md5 file using Odin.
  • Pro tip: Use Auto mode if your phone is connected via USB with debugging enabled.


    If you bought a used Samsung phone that was previously enrolled in a corporate MDM or a demo unit (retail mode), this tool can strip that software lock, turning the device back into a consumer unit.

    No tool is perfect. SamFirm Tool v1.4.3 works best on:

    | Fully Supported | Partial Support | Not Supported | |----------------------|----------------------|--------------------| | Galaxy S9/S10/Note9/Note10 series | Galaxy A series (A12, A13 – Android 13+ locks) | Galaxy S23/S24/S25 (One UI 6.1 and above) | | Galaxy A20/A30/A50/A70 (Android 10/11) | Fold/Z Flip series (older models) | Devices with Knox 4.0+ and U6 binary | | Tab S6/S7 | US Qualcomm models with firmware after 2023 | Android 14+ devices with VaultKeeper | | Exynos-based all models | MTK (MediaTek) chipsets | Carriers locked to Verizon/AT&T (blacklist) |

    Important: Version 1.4.3 cannot bypass FRP on Android 13 (One UI 5.1) with the "OEM unlocking" disabled. For newer binaries (U6, U7), you will need a paid tool like UnlockTool or Octoplus.


    The tool includes a small utility to remove the "Custom binary blocked by FRP" or "Only official released binaries are allowed" errors after a failed flash.