Simplified user interfaces designed to remove Google locks with minimal manual input.
Only use these tools on devices you legally own.
Method 1: The Alliance Shield / Package Disabler Method (Android 11/12/13) gsmplusvip frp exclusive
If you need help with a , share that info (e.g., Samsung A32 Android 13 ), and I can suggest working free methods. If you’re asking for the actual GSMPlusVIP exclusive file — those are paywalled, and sharing them would breach their terms.
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Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a built-in security feature designed by Google for Android devices running Android 5.1 and higher. It automatically activates when a Google account is registered on the device. If the device is factory reset without removing the Google account, FRP prevents access until the original login credentials are entered.
If you are a who locked yourself out of an older phone (Android 10 or below), trying a free tool first may make sense. There is nothing to lose except some time. If you’re asking for the actual GSMPlusVIP exclusive
Method 2: The One-Click PC Tool Method (MTK/Qualcomm Chipsets)
No. Unless you repair phones regularly, the cost of a GSMPlusVIP subscription (often $30-$50 per month plus per-unlock credits) is prohibitive. You are better off contacting the original owner or using a local repair shop that already has this tool.
The tool targets the specific hex address of the FRP partition and clears it.
A single interface capable of processing chipsets from Qualcomm, MediaTek (MTK), Unisoc, and Exynos.