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SamsungTool.us

SamsungTool.us — Samsung Online Service Platform

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What is SamsungTool.us?

SamsungTool.us is an online Samsung service platform providing server-based Samsung operations. Unlike desktop software tools, SamsungTool.us processes operations on remote servers — you submit device information (IMEI, model) and receive results without needing to install software or connect the phone to your PC.

Server-Based vs Local Operations

AspectServer-Based (SamsungTool.us)Local USB Tools
Phone connectionNot required. Just submit IMEI/modelPhone must be USB-connected to PC
SoftwareWeb browser onlyDownload + install desktop software
SpeedMinutes to hours (server processing queue)Real-time (seconds to minutes)
Supported operationsUnlock codes, remote FRP, info checkFull range: flash, IMEI, FRP, accounts

Available Services

ServiceDetail
Samsung Unlock CodesNetwork unlock codes calculated server-side from IMEI. For carrier-locked Samsung devices
Samsung Info CheckCheck carrier, warranty, iCloud/Samsung account lock status, SIM lock status by IMEI
Samsung FRPServer-side FRP removal for supported models and Android versions
Samsung AccountSamsung account removal/check services

How to Order Samsung Unlock on SamsungTool.us via Code-GSM

  1. Purchase SamsungTool.us credits on Code-GSM
  2. Find your device IMEI: Dial *#06# on the phone or check Settings → About Phone → IMEI
  3. Submit order on Code-GSM: Select the correct service (carrier + model) → enter IMEI → confirm
  4. Wait for processing: Server-based services take 1 minute to several hours depending on service type
  5. Receive unlock code or confirmation: Check your order status page for results
  6. Apply the unlock:
    • Network unlock code: Insert a non-original SIM → phone prompts for code → enter NCK/MCK
    • Remote operations (FRP, Knox): Result applied server-side — follow instructions provided

Tips

  • SamsungTool.us is a server/cloud-based service — no software to install. Orders are submitted through Code-GSM
  • Double-check your IMEI (15 digits) before submitting — wrong IMEI = wrong or failed result
  • Select the exact carrier/region the phone is locked to for accurate results
  • T-Mobile, Sprint, MetroPCS Samsung devices often need specialized service tiers

Browse SamsungTool.us services at Code-GSM

Samsung Connection Modes — Quick Reference

ModeHow to EnterUsed For
Download ModePower off → Hold Vol Down + Bixby + Power simultaneously until Samsung logo appears, then Vol Up to confirm. Older models (pre-S8): Vol Down + Home + Power. Shows blue or green "Downloading" screenOdin firmware flash, IMEI/EFS backup, FRP bypass (combination firmware), Knox operations. Required for most Samsung software operations
Recovery ModePower off → Hold Vol Up + Bixby + Power (or Vol Up + Power on newer models). Release when Samsung logo appearsFactory reset, ADB sideload, OTA updates, cache wipe. Useful for FRP via ADB sideload method
ADB Mode (Normal boot)Settings → Developer Options → enable USB Debugging. Tap "Allow" on authorization dialog after connecting USB. Verify with adb devicesADB sideload of FRP APKs, remote commands, data operations. Developer Options: tap Build Number 7 times in About Phone
Fastboot ModeAvailable on Snapdragon Samsung models only (US carrier variants). Power off → Vol Down + Power to access bootloader. Or: adb reboot bootloaderPartition flash, bootloader unlock (if OEM unlock enabled), FRP partition erase
Diag Mode (9006)Enable via ADB (adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.VIEW -d "diag:...") or dedicated tools. Shows as Qualcomm Diag interface on Snapdragon SamsungNV item read/write for IMEI repair and network unlock on Snapdragon Samsung

Troubleshooting Samsung Operations

ProblemLikely CauseSolution
Samsung not detected in Download ModeSamsung USB Driver not installed, USB cable quality, or wrong USB portInstall Samsung USB Driver for Mobile Phones (from Samsung official site or Samsung Kies/Smart Switch). Use a USB 2.0 port directly on the PC (not via hub). Accept the warning screen and press Vol Up to enter Download Mode properly
FRP bypass completed but Google account still requiredSamsung devices have two FRP mechanisms: Google Account FRP AND Samsung Account FRP. Only one was removedPerform a full FRP partition erase (both /frp and /efs FRP flag). For Knox Guard devices, Knox FRP is a third separate mechanism. Also ensure Google account sync is off before testing
Knox warranty counter tripped (0x1 shown)Device was flashed with unofficial firmware, bootloader was unlocked, or unauthorized partition access occurredKnox warranty bit is a hardware eFuse — once tripped to 0x1, it cannot be permanently reset. Some tools offer a temporary display reset but Samsung's server-side records remain
Odin flash fails with "FAIL (auth)" or "FAILED! setup connection"BL (bootloader) not flashed first, wrong firmware for model/region, or binary mismatchFlash BL partition first, then AP+CP+CSC. Verify firmware matches exact model (e.g. SM-A546B is different from SM-A546E). Use the correct HOME_CSC (not CSC) to preserve data during region change
Network lock remains after unlock operationServer code calculated for wrong carrier, or Snapdragon model requires different method than ExynosVerify the exact carrier the phone is locked to. Exynos Samsung: unlock via NV patching in Download mode. Snapdragon Samsung: use Diag mode NV item write or server unlock code. Some US carrier Samsung devices require MSL reset after permanent unlock
Knox Guard (KG) lock persists after FRP bypassKnox Guard is a server-side MDM lock — completely separate from Google FRPKnox Guard bypass requires a dedicated KG bypass tool — FRP removal does NOT fix Knox Guard. The device must be connected to the internet during KG bypass for the server deregistration to complete
EFS backup created but restore failsEFS backup from Exynos model being restored to Snapdragon model (or vice versa), or partition size mismatchEFS backups are model-specific. Only restore an EFS backup to the exact same model. Size differences will cause restore failure or EFS corruption
Credits deducted but operation returned technical errorServer processing issue or device disconnectionDo not disconnect during operation. Contact Code-GSM support with the error screenshot and order ID — credits may be reviewed for refund

Frequently Asked Questions — Samsung

Q: What is the difference between Google FRP and Samsung Account lock?
A: After a factory reset, Samsung devices may show two separate locks: (1) Google FRP — requires the previously synced Google account credentials; (2) Samsung Account lock — requires the Samsung/Galaxy account previously linked. Both must be removed. Knox Guard (MDM) is a third, separate server-side lock used by carriers.

Q: My Samsung is Exynos or Snapdragon — does it matter?
A: Yes, significantly. Exynos (European/Asia models) and Snapdragon (North American models) have different chipsets and different unlock/repair methods. IMEI repair: Exynos uses EFS partition; Snapdragon uses NV items via Diag. Network unlock: Exynos patched via Download mode; Snapdragon via NV/server code. Check your exact model number to determine the chipset.

Q: How do I find my Samsung model number?
A: Settings → About Phone → Model number. Or check the sticker on the back/under the battery (older models). The model number (e.g., SM-G998B) clearly identifies Exynos vs Snapdragon and region.

Q: Does unlocking void Samsung warranty?
A: Carrier unlock (removing network lock) does NOT void warranty in most countries — it is a contractual unlock. However, flashing unofficial firmware, unlocking the bootloader, or triggering the Knox warranty bit DOES void warranty.

Q: What is Samsung Download Mode used for vs Recovery Mode?
A: Download Mode (Vol Down + Bixby + Power) is used for firmware flashing via Odin and for most tool operations. Recovery Mode (Vol Up + Bixby + Power) is for factory reset, ADB sideload, and OTA updates — it does not allow Odin flash.

Q: My Samsung shows "DEVICE IS LOCKED. Contact [Carrier]" after reset — is this FRP or Knox Guard?
A: This message indicates Knox Guard (KG) — a carrier MDM enrollment. It is NOT standard Google FRP. Standard FRP shows the Google account sign-in screen. Knox Guard requires a dedicated KG bypass tool.


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