If you want, tell me the exact Allwinner device model (printed on the device or in settings) and I’ll provide a concise, model-specific recovery/bypass checklist or point to likely approaches.
Let me know if you need the driver or tool links (can’t post directly here, but I can guide you to them).
Allwinner FRP Tool (often referred to as the Allwinner Unlock Tool) is a specialized utility designed to bypass the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) lock on Android devices running on Allwinner chipsets
. This tool is a lifesaver for users who have performed a factory reset but cannot remember the Google account credentials previously synced to the device. Key Features of Allwinner FRP Tool One-Click Bypass
: Simplifies the process of removing Google account locks without needing complex manual methods. ADB Mode Support : Most versions work by communicating with the device via Android Debug Bridge (ADB)
, making it relatively fast once the connection is established. Chipset Specific
: Specifically optimized for the architecture of Allwinner processors (common in budget tablets and TV boxes). User-Friendly Interface allwinner frp tool
: Usually features a simple "Start" or "Unlock" button, requiring minimal technical expertise. How to Use the Tool (General Steps)
To use this tool effectively, you generally need a Windows PC and a USB data cable. Install Drivers : Ensure you have the Allwinner USB drivers installed so your PC recognises the device. Enable ADB
: If possible, the device should be in a state where ADB can be triggered (sometimes via "Emergency Call" codes or specific boot modes). Connect Device : Plug your tablet or phone into the PC. Run as Administrator : Open the Allwinner FRP Tool and click the "Remove FRP"
: Once the tool confirms the process is "Finish" or "OK", your device will reboot without asking for the previous Google account. Important Considerations Compatibility
: This tool is effective for older Android versions (typically Lollipop 5.1 through Marshmallow 6.0). Newer security patches may require more advanced tools or manual "Talkback" bypass methods. Data Safety
: While FRP removal targets the lock, it is always recommended to use these tools on devices where you have already backed up essential data, as the process can sometimes trigger a secondary wipe. If you want, tell me the exact Allwinner
: Only use this tool on devices you own. Bypassing security on stolen devices is illegal. or a guide for a specific Allwinner tablet model
The magic of the Allwinner FRP Tool lies in the FEL mode.
Yes – with caveats.
For technicians and hobbyists, the Allwinner FRP Tool is a lifesaver. It turns a 2-hour research nightmare into a 2-minute click operation. Because Allwinner devices are prevalent in the budget segment, this tool is essential for any repair shop.
However, if you are a casual user locked out of a $40 RCA tablet, the tool might feel technical. You are better off visiting a local repair shop (they will charge $10-$20) or simply watching a YouTube video walkthrough.
Get the tool from a trusted source – look for version 1.5 or newer (many forums share it as Allwinner FRP Tool v1.5.rar). Let me know if you need the driver
Extract the folder. You’ll see:
The Allwinner FRP Tool is a software utility (usually developed by third-party developers, not Allwinner officially) designed specifically to bypass Google FRP locks on devices running Allwinner processors.
Unlike universal tools (like iMyFone or Tenorshare), this tool speaks directly to the Allwinner "FEL mode" (Also known as USB Burning Mode). It forces the device to boot a custom temporary recovery image without overwriting the user data partition, allowing the tool to delete the locksettings.db and accounts.db files.
Not every Allwinner device works, but the vast majority do. The tool generally supports chips starting from the Allwinner A-series up to the H-series.
Confirmed working chipsets:
Specific Tablet Models (Examples):
Note: If your device runs Android 10 or higher with a locked bootloader, the standard "USB-Rescue" method may be patched. You may need to downgrade the firmware first.