Introduced with Android 5.1 (Lollipop), FRP prevents unauthorized use of a device after a factory reset without the previous Google account credentials. It works by:
Legitimate bypass methods (e.g., owner’s credentials, official reset) are not FRP bypass. GSM tools like GSMPlusVIP exploit firmware vulnerabilities or engineering modes to clear the FRP flag.
Commercial solutions like "Easy JTAG" or "Z3X Box" require a physical USB dongle (costing $150–$400). "GSMPlusVIP FRP Full" claims to work with any standard USB cable and a Windows PC (Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11). gsmplusvip frp full
The tool typically follows these steps (varies by chipset/brand):
There are hundreds of FRP tools on the market, so why is GSMPlusVIP gaining traction? Introduced with Android 5
Always obtain explicit, verifiable permission from the device owner before attempting any bypass.
While GSMPlusVIP is a powerful tool for technicians, it should be used responsibly. Legitimate bypass methods (e
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Brand support | Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, Realme, Huawei (older), Nokia, Motorola, Tecno, Infinix, Itel, OnePlus, Google Pixel, LG, and more. | | Connection types | USB (ADB, MTP, Preloader, Download mode), UART, Testpoint (for EMMC direct access). | | Bypass methods | Remove FRP via hidden menus, ADB command injection, exploit dialer codes, server-side spoofing, or direct partition reset. | | One-click operation | Most operations are automated — select brand/model, click “FRP Reset”. | | Additional utilities | Read/write firmware, unlock bootloader, remove MDM locks, backup/restore NVRAM, IMEI repair (in some versions). |