Samsung FRP Bypass Android 13/14 (2026): New One-Click Method

 

Introduction:

Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security feature on Android devices that prevents unauthorized access after a factory reset. If you have forgotten your Google Account credentials, your device will be stuck on the "Verify your account" screen. In this 2026 guide, we will show you the latest and easiest way to bypass FRP on Samsung devices using the most effective software tools.

Step 1: Connect to Wi-Fi and Check Security Patch

​Before starting the process, ensure your Samsung device is connected to a stable Wi-Fi network. Navigate to the "Welcome" screen. In 2026, most Samsung devices run on the latest security patches, so you need to identify if your device allows "Emergency Call" shortcuts.

 

 

 

Step 2: Enable USB Debugging via Test Mode

​Go back to the first screen and tap on Emergency Call. Dial *#0*#. This will open the Hardware Test Mode (a white screen with various tiles). This mode is the "backdoor" that allows professional tools to communicate with the phone's processor and enable USB Debugging.


Step 3: Use a Professional FRP Tool (SamFw or UnlockTool)

​Connect your phone to a PC. Open a tool like SamFw Tool or UnlockTool. Select the "Samsung" tab and click on "Remove FRP (Aug 2022 onwards)". The software will send a command to the device to trigger the "Allow USB Debugging" prompt.

 

 


Step 4: Allow USB Debugging on Phone

​Keep an eye on your phone's screen. A pop-up will appear asking to "Allow USB Debugging?". Tick the box that says "Always allow from this computer" and press OK. This gives the software full permission to bypass the Google Account 



Step 5: Successful Bypass and Setup

​Once you press OK, the tool will automatically finish the process and your phone will reboot. When it turns back on, you will see the home screen directly, bypassing the Google login. You can now go to Settings and add a new Google Account.



Conclusion

​FRP Bypass has become more technical in 2026, but using the "Test Mode" method remains the most reliable way for technicians. Always ensure you are using the latest version of your flashing tools to support the newest Android security updates.


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