The GSM Samrani FRP Tool is a free Windows-based utility program developed for mobile technicians and everyday users. It allows individuals to bypass the Google Account Verification screen on a wide variety of Android smartphones and tablets.
Because these tools are not digitally signed by a major software vendor, antivirus programs often flag them as “potentially unwanted programs” or “hack tools.” This does not necessarily mean the tool is malicious, but it does mean you must be vigilant.
Before looking into specific tools, it helps to understand what FRP is. Factory Reset Protection is a security feature introduced by Google with Android Lollipop (version 5.1). It is designed to prevent a stolen or lost device from being used by anyone else after a factory reset without the original owner’s Google account credentials. When FRP is active, the device locks itself and asks for the previously synced Google account username and password. While this is an excellent security measure against theft, it can become a serious problem if you have forgotten your own Google account details or purchased a second‑hand phone whose previous owner did not properly remove their account.
Look at the software interface on your PC and click to detect your device's COM port.
Older Android versions (Android 10 and below) often allow manual bypasses without a PC.
: Click "Scan" in the tool to identify the COM port.
: Put the phone in "Emergency Call" or "Download Mode."
Connect the smartphone to the PC using a high-quality USB data cable.
Open the extracted folder, right-click on the GSMSamraniFRPTool.exe file, and select . Step-by-Step Guide: How to Use the Tool
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