Samsung Galaxy S10 | FRP Bypass Guide¶
Welcome to one of the first (or possibly the first) guides that provides a working method to bypass FRP protection on the latest firmware of Samsung Galaxy S10. This method is proven to work effectively and does not require inserting a SIM card, dealing with PUK codes, or any other unnecessary steps. It offers a simple and straightforward way to bypass FRP on your Samsung Galaxy S10 without spending money on "pro" tools. In fact, it's so straightforward that even your grandmother could succeed.
There are three methods that have been discovered, which allow anyone to bypass FRP easily on the latest firmware (2020-03-14):
- NFC method
- OTG cable method between an Android device running Android v9.0 and your Samsung S10 running Android v10.0
- The easiest method, which will be described in detail below.
How to Bypass FRP on Samsung Galaxy S10 (Long Version with Pictures)¶
Follow these step-by-step instructions, accompanied by pictures, to bypass FRP on your Samsung Galaxy S10:
Turn off the device¶
Enter recovery mode¶
Enter recovery mode by keeping the device off and then pressing the volume up + Bixby + power buttons simultaneously.
Wipe the cache and perform a factory reset¶
Wipe the cache and perform a factory reset, then choose to reboot your device.
Start up the phone and change the language¶
Your phone will start up normally. Change the language to your preferred language.
Deny Samsung Capture permission¶
Take a screenshot at the welcome screen by pressing the power + volume down buttons. You will see a prompt that says "Allow Samsung Capture to access photos, media, and files on your device." Choose 'Deny' at this point.
Deny and don't ask again¶
Take another screenshot at the welcome screen. This time, you will see an additional option that says 'Deny & don't ask again.' Choose this option.
Allow permission for Site Settings¶
Now, take a third screenshot at the welcome screen, and you will see a completely different option. You will be prompted with an 'Allow Permission' window. Choose 'Site Settings' here.
Access Samsung Capture option¶
You will now get into Samsung Capture option, choose to allow permissions for storage if you want to be able to take screenshots, however, the important part is to go to the Permission option.
Show System options¶
Now press on the three dots in the upper right corner and choose the "Show System" option, there are many options to choose from here.
Choose Storage and see all apps with this permission¶
Now you should see Storage, Camera, and Microphone options. Choose Storage option here and then press on 'See all apps with this permission.'
Access Settings permissions¶
Now you see the settings icon at the top, press on 'See all Settings permissions.' In the next window, just double-click the settings icon at the top to proceed to the next window. In the bottom left corner, choose 'Open,' and you're in the settings!
Reset settings¶
Scroll to the bottom and press on 'About Phone.' You will find a "Reset" button. Press on it to reset the settings only while keeping your data (optional).
Ádd a new account¶
Now you just need to download Google Account Manager and add a new account, and the old one will be overwritten.
Download QuickShortcutMaker¶
QuickShortcutMaker can be downloaded from here.
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