If your Samsung phone gets stuck at the Google verification screen after a factory reset, especially on Android 15 or Android 16, this new Samsung FRP Bypass Tool by GSMYOGESH can help you unlock it quickly.

The tool uses a modem exploit to trigger the USB Debugging popup. Once ADB is enabled, the FRP lock can be removed with just one click.
This guide explains how the tool works, what you need before starting, and how to use it safely.
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Important Note (Please Read)
This tool is not tested on all Samsung models.
I tested it on only one device, and it worked on that unit. Since this is a test version, results may vary depending on your phone model and software version.
If something does not work or you face errors, please do not blame me.
This tool is released for testing, and users are trying it on different devices at their own risk.
Main Features of the FRP Tool
1. Auto Modem Detection
No need to search for COM ports manually.
As soon as you connect your Samsung phone, the tool auto‑detects the Samsung Mobile USB Modem port.
2. Advanced Info Reading
The tool reads device details using:
AT+DEVCONINFO- Standard AT commands
This helps detect Model, IMEI, and Software Version correctly, even on new security patches.
3. Android 16 Ready
The exploit is updated for 2025 Android security patches.
It can trigger the USB Debugging popup on Android 16 successfully.
4. One‑Click FRP Remove
Once ADB is active, the tool removes FRP and bypasses the Setup Wizard with a single button.
5. Clean Log System
- Success messages show in green
- Errors show in red
- Action buttons are clearly marked
This makes the process easy to follow.
What You Need Before Starting
- Samsung USB Drivers installed
- A good USB cable
- Wi‑Fi connected on the locked phone
- ADB files (
adb.exe+ DLLs) in the same folder as the tool
Step‑by‑Step Guide
Step 1: Connect and Read Info
- Run
SamsungFRP_GSMYOGESH.exeas Administrator - Connect your Samsung phone with a USB cable
- Click Refresh – the tool should detect the modem port
- Click READ INFO
- If Model + IMEI show correctly, you’re ready
- If it shows Unknown, unplug and reconnect, then try again
Step 2: Enable ADB
- Click STEP 1: ENABLE ADB (2025)
- The tool sends the payload to your phone
- Watch your phone screen
- Popup appears: “Allow USB Debugging?”
- Tick Always allow from this computer
- Tap Allow
Now ADB mode is active.
Step 3: Remove FRP
- After allowing USB Debugging, go back to the tool
- Click STEP 2: REMOVE FRP (ADB)
- The tool sends the bypass command
- Your phone will reboot or go straight to the home screen
Done!
FRP is removed, and your phone is unlocked.
Troubleshooting
1. “Ver: Empty” or “Unknown” in logs
- Use a better USB cable
- Close other Samsung software like Odin/Kies
- Click Read Info again
2. USB Debugging Popup Didn’t Appear
- Unplug and reconnect the cable
- Restart the phone and retry Step 1
- You can try
*#0*#test mode, but modem mode works best
3. “ADB Device Not Found”
This means you didn’t tap Allow quickly enough.
Reconnect the phone and repeat Step 2.
Download Link
MediaFire – https://www.mediafire.com/file/aawm77qicgu6kb8/Samsung_Android_16_GSMYOGESH.rar/file
Google Drive – https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fO1r-GvAFFJDiUuTdGDobWNabFW64U-H/view?usp=sharing
Password:- softwarecrackguru
Final Words
This Samsung FRP Tool makes FRP removal easier on the latest Android versions, especially Android 16. The modem method is simple and works well when ADB is triggered correctly.
But keep in mind:
- This is a test version
- It is not tested on all Samsung models
- Errors may happen depending on software/security version
Use it carefully and only for legitimate repair purposes.