Qualcomm Samsung Frp Full: Qsf Tool

In the world of mobile device repair and maintenance, few challenges are as persistent and frustrating as the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) lock. Introduced by Google as a security feature for Android devices running Lollipop 5.1 and higher, FRP is designed to prevent thieves from using a stolen phone. However, it often locks out legitimate owners who have forgotten their credentials or purchased second-hand devices that haven't been properly reset.

For Samsung devices powered by Qualcomm chipsets, one name has risen to prominence in the professional repair community: QSF Tool (Qualcomm Samsung Factory Tool). Claiming to offer a "full" solution for FRP removal, this tool has become a hot topic in forums, repair shops, and YouTube tutorials.

But what exactly is the QSF Tool? How does it work? Is it truly a "full" solution for Samsung Qualcomm devices? This article provides an exhaustive review, technical breakdown, and step-by-step guide. qsf tool qualcomm samsung frp full


The "full" version of QSF Tool supports a wide range of Samsung Qualcomm devices. Based on community feedback, these models are confirmed working:

| Series | Models | Chipset | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Galaxy A Series | A10s, A20, A30, A50, A51, A71, A72 | Snapdragon 450/660/730 | | Galaxy M Series | M20, M30, M31, M51 | Snapdragon 660/730G | | Galaxy S Series | S8/S8+ (SM-G950U), S9 (SM-G960U), S10e (SM-G970U) | Snapdragon 835/845/855 | | Galaxy Note Series | Note 8 (N950U), Note 9 (N960U), Note 10 (N970U) | Snapdragon 835/845/855 | | Galaxy F Series | F41, F62 | Snapdragon 730G/865 | In the world of mobile device repair and

Note: Exynos-based Samsung devices are NOT compatible with QSF Tool. Exynos users require tools like Z3X or Octopus Box.


Google is continuously strengthening FRP. Android 14 introduced hardware-bound keys stored in the TrustZone, making EDL-only modifications more difficult. However, Qualcomm's FireHole protocol remains a backdoor that manufacturers (and thus recovery tools) use. The "full" version of QSF Tool supports a

The QSF Tool developers are still active, releasing patches for Android 14 on Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 devices. The "full" version is expected to evolve into a subscription-based cloud model, as offline hacking becomes harder.

For technicians, mastering QSF Tool is becoming as essential as knowing how to use Odin. For end-users, it remains a last resort when a Samsung Qualcomm phone becomes a beautiful paperweight due to FRP.


  • Reboot and verify. If FRP remains, further authorized steps are needed.
  • If your PC doesn’t recognize the phone, QSF won’t work.

  • Simply flashing stock firmware with QFIL does not always remove FRP because FRP data is stored in persistent partitions (e.g., frp, persist, or /data with protected flags) and because device bootloader/verification may block unsigned images.