Z3x Samsung Tool 20.5 =link= Today
Note: For extremely new devices released within the last 30 days, version 20.5 may require activation of "Test Mode" or a server credit.
With Samsung moving entirely to UFS 3.1 and 4.0, v20.5 added: z3x samsung tool 20.5
Launch the software. Select "Samsung" from the brand list. Step 2: In the "Model" dropdown, type A546B (or your specific model). Step 3: Boot your Samsung phone into Download Mode (Power + Volume Down + USB connect). Step 4: Click the "Read Info" button. If the software detects the COM port, you are connected. Step 5: Navigate to the "Tools" tab. Click "Reset FRP (Android 12-14)." Step 6: The software will push a temporary exploit. A popup will say: "Rebooting to download mode... Sending exploit." Step 7: Wait for the green "Done" indicator. The phone will restart. The Google lock will be gone. Note: For extremely new devices released within the
While version 20.5 is currently the peak of Z3X’s development, the community is already speculating about version 21.0. With Samsung moving toward the and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in the Galaxy S24 series, Z3X developers are in an arms race against Samsung’s "Secured by Knox" vault. Version 20.5 lays the groundwork by supporting the new bootloader v8 structure, ensuring that future updates will be incremental rather than a complete rewrite. Step 2: In the "Model" dropdown, type A546B
Let’s walk through removing a Google FRP lock on a Samsung Galaxy A54 (Android 14) using version 20.5.
While Z3X has moved on to versions 20.8 and 21.0, many repair shops keep v20.5 as a because of its proven SMDK stability.
A built-in utility to change languages and resources within the phone's software. Technical Specifications