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Here for me, I have the Samsung A40 and today I will show you how profan
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bypass Google verification on this device. Now while I'm going through a little bit of a setup on this device, I am going to mention
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that this is designed for, number one is going to be for like new version in 2024
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And this device, if I'm correct, is running Android 10. probably this is most likely the newest version that this device can have as right now in
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2024 i think we have like android 14 nowadays now uh with that being said in the description
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in the video you should have a link to the website basically this one
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you could just open up the hard reset search for the A40, which is obviously this phone. So it shows up a little bit behind
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So let me just kind of a bit bigger. And there we go. It's A40. Now when it comes down to
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the bypass, we're going to be picking the one for Android 13, 12 and 13, which like I said
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this is running Android 10, but the method of doing it is exactly the same. So this is going to be
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basically with the newest the newest softwares that are linked in there
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So in here we have two different things. We have the Samsung drivers and Samsung FRP
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FRP Well that's problematic. But it's no longer available. Okay. Now that being said, I am
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going to make sure that it is available by the time this video is released so I'm
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going to find this program somewhere. Let me check maybe I actually have it in the
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downloads folder. Nope I do not so I need to find some way to get it
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Okay so I did find out how to get the thing work
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So in here we're just going to, at least I am going to add preview. And apparently I missedpelled it
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There we go. So basically if you add this, it's going to show the most updated version of the site
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So the one that was opening up was delayed. That's why software wasn't visible there yet
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So anyway, I'm going to actually delete the one that I have downloaded right now
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Just so there's no problems later on. And I'm going to download both of these
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And this one is accessible now. Great. Now there is one more thing
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you might need to disable or suspend your virus and threat protection. So for people
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that don't know how to do this, I'm going to quickly go through it. So right click on start and select
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settings, navigate to update and security, and then Windows Security, select virus and threat protection, and
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then, and here scroll a little bit down to virus and threat protection settings and select manage settings. Here you have two
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options that you can go with. So either one, you have the real-time protection, you can turn that off and it's going to give you
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in a second of this pop-up, and if you interact with it, it's automatically going to
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re-enable the virus and threat protection settings. Might be a good option for temporary, for people that are just going to do this once
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you can turn that off, and then once you're done with the bypass
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you can then interact with this overlay and the notifications panel and it will automatically re it For people that are interested in a more permanent case scenario you can scroll all the way down and somewhere at the bottom you have exclusions and you can select other remove ones
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and select add exclusion. And as you can see, I have added the downloads, the desktop
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and a couple other ones. So whatever files are located in these locations
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even if they are viruses, Windows cannot do anything with them. Now this is not recommended for majority of the people as it's a little bit more risky
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So I would recommend going with the first option. But if it's giving you problems, you can add like an exclusion and then get rid of it once you're done
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Anyway, so that's one thing. Now going to our downloaded files. We're going to extract both of them
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Now we do need to have either WinRRR or 7 Zip, one of those two
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And you want to start off with the first one, which is Samsung USB drivers, and install it
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Which, based on this message, obviously it's in Polish. So translating it, it's telling me that it's already installed
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Do I want to install it, even though it's already here? I'm going to select no
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I don't remember if it's going to require me to reboot a computer or not
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so I do want to skip that additional hustle. And if it's already there, that's great
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Now, I am going to probably reinstall it if I have some kind of problems. But in any case, moving on to the second one, we're going to just open that up
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And here we're looking for some FW tool. Some files are missing
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Fantastic. unpack these. Okay, so I'm not sure how relevant this is
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Okay, so I'm not sure how relevant that this is
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So I am going to... I'm going to... Let's close this actually, in this case
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Let me make sure. I'm going to copy it, let's go to C, drop it in here
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Now let's open it up. Okay. Now technically it says that the SAM tool needs to be in the C folder but I don't want to drop the files like
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all in the C folder. I just prefer to have it located in a folder. It makes it easier to delete it
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And I doubt it's going to make much of a difference, so I guess we'll see in a second
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Anyway, we have already opened that up. Cool. Turn on the software. Yes, we have done that
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On our device, actually, I haven't shown that the device is locked, so I'm going to do it right now
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Let's go to the next. Okay, so it's going to now load up the info, letting us know that the device is locked
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Okay, so you can see now that it is locked. I did pause the video just for this because it was taking a little bit longer, but here we go
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So I can draw the pattern to unlock it and obviously the Google account is the secondary option here Anyway so to get started back out to the beginning of the setup select the emergency call
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And in the dialer, we're going to type in this here. So star hash, zero star hash
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This will open up this random weird-looking mini. And here we're looking for..
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what do we need to actually select? Yeah it looks like actually we don't need to do anything apart from just opening that up
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So let's just plug it in now. And... Moving on
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Let's select our device right here. FRP. And we're looking for..
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It looks a little bit different. So I assume it's one of these at the bottom
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As you can see this looks a little bit different but the pictures here are from an older
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version of this software. This is from a 3.31. We're right now using a 4.9
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Let's see if I... Just so I can check here. Remove FRP
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So yeah I think it's referring to this one. security older than the 8th. I guess it's going to be this one actually. The last
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one, no. This one. So the middle one. Okay, so let's just light up the phone so I can
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actually see what's happening there. It's still plugged in and we can just clip on it
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Oh right, let me move it to the view actually. So you can see it's detecting that the device is plugged in
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There is my Samsung. It's giving bunch of info right here. That's great
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So it means that it is seeing the device. something is not showing up on a phone
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I'm going to unplug it. No
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So basically what we're looking for is this right here. So allow, always allow from this computer
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So it will ask us for permission to access the device. And it's not showing up with this
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That's basically what we need right now to, basically get the ball rolling. The software is waiting for that to hop in so it
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can connect to the phone itself but now it's not doing it so I'm gonna close the
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software and try it again. I'm gonna also run it as admin just in case if that has any kind of effect
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Some reason it's still running. So when I close it, it actually stays open in the tray
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So to fully close it, you'd need to click on the tray and then select exit
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Let's select again the... So this is basically what we're looking for to show up on our screen
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Okay, so after checking it, I think I might have discovered what the problem is
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So let go back to our folder itself So I basically copied the entire folder to see And it looks like the program itself creates its own folder right here And this is also the folder that we supposed
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to have in the C drive, right? As you can see right over here. So it's not the actual file name
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and it did apparently actually matter. So what we're going to do is just grab everything
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from here. We're going to see. Go here. paste. I'm gonna replace this. Let's make sure that the..
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go and that's closed. And let's try again. I'm gonna unplug it
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And again, let's run as admin. So now we're not getting any kind of pop-up anymore. And..
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We'll log it in. Okay, let's see that it's already opened. There we get
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So that's what we're looking for. So, as you've seen, the actual location does matter for this to work
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So now let's continue this on. Should we do so by going to the next page
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Anyway, you need to select always allow and then allow
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Now this little page swap, that's not me, that's the program doing it
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The phone shutting off, that's also the program thee. And that's also the program doing it
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Anyway, I can close that page. Congratulations, everything is done. So... Okay, cool
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And we can also unplug
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And we can also unplug the device. Now right now it's already showing me the home screen which is how it's supposed to work
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There's a little bit that you might see like differences sometimes. Sometimes you might see like a white screen with like missing buttons
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right here, just continue waiting, that's normal, at least from experience, doing similar
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bypasses on Samsung's. It's not always going to take you straight to the home screen
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It might take it like half a minute before it actually boots up, but it should happen
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In any case, once you're in the home screen, there is one last thing that I recommend doing which is navigating to the settings and performing a factory reset of the device
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which you can do by navigating into the general management, reset, and then factory data reset
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reset and select delete all. This will then begin factory resetting your device. Once that
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process is finished, you'll be then taken back to the setup screen, at which point you can set
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up your device however you like, as it will be fully unlocked at that point. So that is the last
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thing that I recommend doing, even though this program supposedly removes FRP lock altogether
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I would still recommend doing this as a safety net just to be absolutely certain that the device
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is unlocked, as performing a factory reset of the device to do
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settings forces the device to remove any kind of protection that was previously
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utilized on this device so therefore forces the device to unlock itself if it's
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not already and because you don't have anything on the phone just yet it really
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doesn't like for cause any kind of data loss or anything like that so it's in
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my opinion very recommended to go through this now with that being
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said hopefully found this video helpful and If you did, don't forget to hit like, subscribe and thanks for watching