As Google pushes Android 14 and 15, hardware-based security (like the Titan M2 chip in Pixels) is making software-based FRP links obsolete. Future bypasses will require physical intervention (e.g., EDL cables or ISP programming).
While it might be tempting to try a free tool, the risks of using unofficial FRP bypass software like this are significant. gsmneocom frp link
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Samsung Galaxy A, J, S, Note, M, and F series (Exynos & Qualcomm) | | Android Versions | 6.0 (Marshmallow) to 13 (Tiramisu) & Android 14 beta | | Method | Exploit-based using download mode or ADB | | Success Rate | ~95% for supported models | | Time Required | 2–10 minutes per device | | Internet Required | Yes (for server-side verification) | As Google pushes Android 14 and 15, hardware-based