FRP King Tool v1.1 — Complete Overview by A.K. Sumon
What it is
FRP King Tool v1.1 is a Windows utility for bypassing Factory Reset Protection (FRP) on certain Android devices. It automates exploit steps that let users remove Google account locks after a factory reset when account credentials are unavailable.
Disclaimer: This guide is for educational and troubleshooting purposes only. Bypassing FRP (Factory Reset Protection) on devices that you do not own or have explicit permission to access is illegal. This guide assumes you are the legitimate owner of the device or are assisting someone who has lost access to their credentials.
- Note: This is rare for a locked phone but useful if you reset the phone while debugging was on.
- Connect your Samsung phone to the Wi-Fi network on the "Verify your account" screen.
- Go to the Samsung tab in FRP King Tool.
- Click on "Enable ADB" or "MTP Bypass" (depending on the specific version layout).
- Connect the phone to the PC via USB.
- The tool will attempt to send a command to open the Chrome browser or a file manager on the phone.
- Once the browser opens, download a bypass application (like FRP Bypass APK or Setting.apk) to access Settings and perform a factory reset from within the OS.
Browser Launcher: Can force a device to open a browser window, allowing users to download necessary APKs for manual bypasses.
From the browser, you can access FRP bypass websites to download files or navigate to to set a new screen lock. Important Safety Note
Key features
- Automated FRP bypass workflows for multiple device families.
- ADB/fastboot interaction and scriptable exploit sequences.
- USB driver installer or bundled drivers for communicating with devices.
- Multiple bypass methods selectable in the UI (OTG, ADB restore, TalkBack exploit, Qualcomm EDL-like flows if supported).
- Log capture and export for troubleshooting.
- Simple GUI with dropdowns to select brand/method and action buttons (Bypass, Reset, Read Info).
Is FRP King Tool v1.1 Safe? (Virus & Legal Concerns)
The Virus Question
If you upload FRP King Tool to VirusTotal, it will likely show 8–15 detections (e.g., "HackTool," "RiskWare"). This is normal for FRP tools. The software works by exploiting Android security vulnerabilities—specifically, using hidden activities or system UI crashes. Antivirus programs flag these behaviors because they resemble malware. However, the official v1.1 release does not contain keyloggers or ransomware. That said, downloading from third-party pop-up sites is dangerous; always check MD5 hashes against known safe uploads on XDA Developers.
