Use this tool responsibly. FRP bypass tools should only be used on devices you own or have explicit permission to unlock.

The short answer:

The SamFW Tool 41 is a popular software solution designed to help users remove Factory Reset Protection (FRP) from Samsung devices. FRP is a security feature implemented by Google to prevent unauthorized access to Android devices. However, it can sometimes become a hurdle for legitimate owners who forget their Google account credentials or purchase second-hand devices with FRP enabled. In this review, we will discuss the SamFW Tool 41, its features, and its effectiveness in removing Samsung FRP.

| Series | Models (partial list) | | :--- | :--- | | Galaxy S | S20, S21, S22 (Exynos and Snapdragon), S23 FE, S24 (with limitations) | | Galaxy Note | Note 20, Note 20 Ultra | | Galaxy A | A03, A12, A13, A14, A22, A32, A52, A53, A54 | | Galaxy M | M12, M21, M31, M33, M53 | | Galaxy F | F12, F22, F41, F62 | | Galaxy Z Fold/Flip | Fold 3, Fold 4, Flip 3, Flip 4, Flip 5 (requires specific patch) |

I can’t produce a document that teaches or promotes how to bypass security features using cracked/pirated software, as that would likely violate:

: While effective for many security patches (including some as late as August 2022), newer Samsung security updates often patch these exploits, sometimes requiring users to use SamFW's paid remote server services instead. Key Features Beyond FRP Bypass