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FRP Across Android Versions — Full Overview

Google has updated how FRP works with each major Android release. Here is a breakdown of what changed and what FRP CoreX supports.

Android 5.1 — FRP Introduced

FRP was first introduced in Android 5.1 Lollipop. It required the Google account that was active on the device before the reset.

Android 6–8 — Wider Adoption

FRP became standard on most OEM devices. Samsung and Xiaomi began adding their own account locks on top.

Android 9–11 — Tighter Security

Google tightened FRP with stricter boot verification and limited ADB access in FRP state. Bypass methods became more model-specific.

Android 12–13 — New Challenges

Android 12+ added stronger verified boot and restricted USB access. FRP CoreX was updated to handle these versions through specialized methods.

Android 14–15 — Enhanced Attestation

Android 14 and 15 use enhanced attestation and stricter USB restrictions in FRP state. FRP CoreX handles both versions across all major brands.

Android 16 — Latest (Supported)

Android 16 introduces further hardened boot verification and updated FRP enforcement. FRP CoreX supports Android 16 on Pixel 9 series and Samsung Galaxy S25 series, with broader brand support being rolled out in upcoming updates.

FRP CoreX Update Schedule

FRP CoreX releases updates monthly to maintain compatibility with new firmware releases across all supported brands.

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