Samfw Tool 4.7.1 - Remove Samsung Frp One Click Descargar Tool !!top!! -
SAMFW Tool 4.7.1 – Remove Samsung FRP One Click: The Ultimate Descargar Guide
If you have ever been locked out of a Samsung smartphone after a factory reset, you know the frustration of the FRP (Factory Reset Protection) lock. For years, Samsung users have struggled with complex ADB commands, unofficial USB cables, or paid services to bypass this security feature. That is until the release of the SAMFW Tool 4.7.1.
In this comprehensive guide, we will explore everything you need to know about the SAMFW Tool 4.7.1, how to use it to remove Samsung FRP with one click, where to find the official descargar (download) link, and why this version has become a game-changer in the mobile repair community. SAMFW Tool 4
Supported Models for SAMFW Tool 4.7.1
While the tool works on hundreds of Samsung models, here are the most common ones confirmed by users: Supported Models for SAMFW Tool 4
| Series | Models | |--------|--------| | Galaxy A Series | A03, A04, A12, A13, A14, A20, A30, A50, A51, A52, A53, A54 | | Galaxy M Series | M01, M11, M21, M31, M32, M51 | | Galaxy S Series | S8, S9, S10, S20, S21, S22, S23 (Exynos versions best) | | Galaxy Z Series | Z Flip 3, Z Flip 4, Z Fold 3, Z Fold 4 | | Galaxy Note Series | Note 8, Note 9, Note 10, Note 20 | Key Features
Limitations: Does not work on US Snapdragon models with bootloader v4 or higher (e.g., Verizon, AT&T locked phones). For those, you need a test point or paid service.
Key Features
- FRP Bypass (One Click): Designed to remove the Google lock on various Samsung models running Android 8 to Android 13/14.
- Firmware Flashing: Allows users to flash stock firmware (4 files) or specific partitions.
- ADB Tools: Includes various ADB commands for debugging and unlocking.
- MTP Bypass: Allows browsing the device internal storage via MTP mode to manually delete FRP files.
- CSC Change: Change the region/CSC of the Samsung device without root.
Legitimate Use Cases (Important)
Before using this tool, understand that FRP is an anti-theft feature. Removing FRP from a device you do not own is illegal in most jurisdictions. Legitimate uses include:
- You forgot your own Google account email/password after a factory reset.
- You bought a used Samsung phone, and the previous owner failed to remove their account.
- You are a repair technician unlocking a customer’s device with proof of ownership.