The screen of the Samsung Galaxy A53 glowed a dull, accusing blue. The message was the same one that had been staring back at Marlon for three weeks: “This device is locked. Please sign in to a Google account previously synced on this device.”
The Samsung screen flickered. For a terrifying second, it went completely black. Marlon thought he’d hard-bricked the device. Then, like a sunrise, the home screen appeared. Icons, wallpaper, the whole thing. No Google prompt. No password. samfw tool 3.31 - remove samsung frp one click download
The tool’s log window exploded with text. The screen of the Samsung Galaxy A53 glowed
It had worked. One click. Nine seconds.
[>] Enabling ADB diag interface... [>] Injecting exploit: CVE-2023-3569... [>] Bypassing KnoxGuard... [>] Removing /data/system/users/0/accounts.db... [>] Rebooting to user interface... For a terrifying second, it went completely black
“You’re using SamFW 3.31,” she said. Not a question.
He extracted the files. Inside was a single .exe file with a simple Samsung blue icon. No installer. No instructions.