Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus FRP Bypass Android 16: One UI 8.0 Google Lock Removal 2026

SAMSUNG ROADMAP 2026: POST #6

Galaxy S24 Plus FRP Bypass

Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus FRP Bypass Android 16 One UI 8.0 Repair Guide
Fig 1 Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus FRP Bypass Android 16 One UI 8.0 Repair Guide

The Comprehensive Encyclopedia for Unlocking Android 14, 15, and 16 (One UI 8.0)

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  • S24 Plus: Security Architecture 2026
  • Prerequisites for Android 16 Unlocking
  • Activating the Diagnostic Port
  • SamFw Tool V5.x Execution Guide
  • ADB Authorization & Handshake
  • Regional Model Identification
  • Repair FAQ for Professionals

Introduction: Why the Galaxy S24 Plus is Different

The Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus has carved its own niche in 2026 as the perfectly balanced flagship. With its stunning QHD+ display and robust battery life, it remains a top choice for power users. However, from a technician's perspective, the S24 Plus (SM-S926B/U/W) shares the high-security DNA of the S24 series, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or Exynos 2400. As we navigate the Android 16 (One UI 8.0) landscape, the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) has evolved to prevent standard software-only bypasses.

In this guide, we focus on the hardware-driven ADB (Android Debug Bridge) method. This exploit utilizes the device's built-in service menu, which is essential for diagnostic checks in authorized repair centers. By accessing this gateway, we can bypass the Google Lock screen effectively and safely, without tripping security flags or voiding the internal warranty bit.

Advanced Technical Specifications

Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 / Exynos 2400
Display: 6.7-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED
OS Security: Android 16 (Jan 2026 Patch)
Exploit Path: *#0*# Service Menu (ADB)

The Android 16 Security Barrier

In 2026, Samsung's Knox Matrix has been reinforced to verify system partitions during the setup wizard. Any attempt to use "Browser Shortcuts" or "Settings Apps" often results in the device automatically rolling back to the 'Hello' screen. The only robust way to clear the FRP block on a Galaxy S24 Plus is to communicate directly with the device's system root via a Certified ADB Handshake.

Preparation: Setting Up for Success

Before you begin the bypass, your workstation must be ready to handle the S24 Plus's high-speed data requirements:

1. The Cable Factor: Ensure you are using a 10Gbps rated USB-C to USB-C cable. Lower quality cables often cause the SamFw tool to lose the COM port connection during the critical exploit phase.

2. Workstation Drivers: Download and install the Latest Samsung USB Driver 2026 Edition. Check your Windows Device Manager to ensure the device is recognized as a "Samsung Mobile USB Modem."

3. Anti-Virus Bypass: Temporarily disable your firewall. Some repair tools use scripts that can be misinterpreted as intrusive, even though they are safe for this procedure.

Phase 1: The Core Bypass Procedure (Optimized 2026)

STEP 01

Entering the Hardware Gateway

Galaxy S24 Plus Secret Code #0# Diagnostic Menu for ADB
Fig 2 Galaxy S24 Plus Secret Code #0# Diagnostic Menu for ADB

Reboot your S24 Plus. On the main 'Hello' screen, navigate to Emergency Call. Dial *#0*#. This action triggers the hardware diagnostic menu. This menu is our "Backdoor" that allows the system to accept incoming ADB commands even while the FRP lock is active.

STEP 02

Initiating the SamFw Protocol

Launch the SamFw Tool V5.x on your PC. Connect the Galaxy S24 Plus. Within the tool's interface, go to the Samsung tab and select Remove FRP (New Method 2026). The software will begin sending "Exploit Strings" to the device via the diagnostic COM port.

STEP 03

The ADB Handshake Authorization

Allow USB Debugging Prompt for Galaxy S24 Plus FRP Bypass
Fig 3 Allow USB Debugging Prompt for Galaxy S24 Plus FRP Bypass

Keep your eyes on the phone's screen. A dialog box titled "Allow USB Debugging?" will manifest. Crucial: Check the "Always allow" box and tap OK. The SamFw tool will now gain the authority to reset the persistent partition, which stores the Google Lock data.

Troubleshooting: The "Device Disconnected" Loop

Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus Successfully Unlocked FRP Bypass 2026
Fig 4 Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus Successfully Unlocked FRP Bypass 2026

Technicians often report that the S24 Plus disconnects just as the ADB prompt is about to appear. This is usually due to the device's Auto-Re-Lock security feature. To fix this, simply unplug the device, perform a 'Hard Reset' via Recovery Mode, clear the cache, and start the process again immediately after the device reaches the Welcome screen. Speed is key in the 2026 security environment.

S24 Plus FRP: 2026 Tech FAQ

1. Does this method work on the S24 Standard or FE? Yes, the core logic is identical. However, the S24 Plus handles port data faster, making the success rate slightly higher. You can see our S24 Standard Guide and S24 FE Guide for specific chipset differences. 2. Will I lose my carrier unlock after this? No. FRP bypass only affects the Google Account Lock. Your network unlock (SIM Unlock) is stored in a separate EFS/Modem partition and will remain intact. 3. What if *#0*# doesn't open the menu? This occurs in some carrier-restricted firmwares. If this happens, you will need to flash a "Combination Firmware" or use the "MTP Browser" method to access the Hidden Settings. Read our Advanced Firmware Guide for more. 4. Is the bypass permanent? Yes. Once the ADB command successfully wipes the FRP bits, you can sign in with any new Google account. The device will behave like a brand-new phone.

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Repair Verdict for Professionals

The Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus is a high-performance machine that requires a precise touch. In 2026, staying ahead of security patches is the only way to remain a successful technician. By leveraging the ADB Diagnostic method, you provide your clients with a fast, safe, and professional solution. Don't forget to check our next post in the Samsung Roadmap 2026 Series as we cover the older Galaxy S23 models!

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