This service is for eligible Samsung phones and tablets that are locked by Factory Reset Protection (FRP) and need to be cleared using the device IMEI or serial number. It is intended for customers who have lawful access to the device but cannot complete setup because the previous Google account verification screen is blocking activation after a reset.
At TezUnlock, we process supported Samsung FRP requests remotely, without asking you to mail in the device. This option is best for users, repair shops, and resellers who need a quick server-side result on supported models. Please note that Android 15 and Android 16 are not supported under this service, and not every Samsung device or software version will qualify.
The usual turnaround for this service is 1 to 10 minutes. Many supported orders are completed very quickly, but the listed time should be treated as an estimate rather than a fixed promise. Server checks, database response times, unsupported software, or record mismatches can cause delays.
If an order remains pending beyond the normal fast window, it may require additional review or may ultimately be declined if the device is not supported. For that reason, it is important to submit accurate details and make sure the device falls within the stated scope before ordering.
No. This service is for Samsung FRP removal, which addresses the Google verification lock that appears after a factory reset. It does not remove carrier restrictions, unpaid balance blocks, blacklist status, Samsung account locks, or mobile device management enrollment.
No. Devices on Android 15 and Android 16 are not supported with this listing. If your Samsung phone or tablet has already been updated to those versions, the request is likely to be rejected. If you are unsure of the version, send the model information and current software details before ordering if possible.
You can often find the IMEI on the SIM tray, original retail box, purchase receipt, or a label on the back of some models. The serial number may also appear on the box or device label. On some Samsung devices, download mode or recovery mode may display identifying information. Be careful to copy the number exactly as shown.
This service itself does not require us to access your files and is processed remotely using the identifier you provide. However, FRP usually appears after a device has already been reset. Any data lost during the reset cannot be recovered through this service. It only addresses the setup lock on supported devices.
Restart the Samsung device, connect it to a stable Wi-Fi network, and begin the setup process again. In many cases the Google verification step will no longer appear. If the lock screen still shows immediately after completion, leave the device connected to the internet for a few minutes and reboot once more so the updated status can sync.