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TunaProTool Review - A New Free Samsung Exynos FRP Tool I Recently Tried

These days, finding a working Samsung Exynos FRP solution is not as easy as it used to be. Many old methods stop working after security updates, and some tools ask for expensive credits even for basic jobs. While looking around for something different, I came across TunaProTool.

The software is still quite new, so I wasn't expecting much from it. Usually when a new tool appears, I wait for other technicians to test it first. This time I decided to download it myself and see what it could actually do.

Getting started was simple. I created an account and logged in within a few minutes. There was no OTP verification during registration, which was a bit surprising. Even a temporary email works for signup, so there is no long registration process before you can open the software. i recommened you to use any TEMP MAIL website for use Email id.

After logging in, the first thing I noticed was how simple the interface looked. There are only a few sections and it doesn't feel crowded. Everything is easy to find without clicking through multiple menus. but features very powerful because exynos not supported any big gsm tool.

I was not planning to make a post about TunaProTool. I just downloaded it because someone shared it in a GSM group and said the Samsung Exynos FRP function was free. Since I had an Exynos phone on the table, I decided to give it a try. The Samsung part worked for me, so I thought it was worth sharing here.

I saw a Xiaomi FRP option inside the software too. It shows 5 credits per job, but I didn't use it. I only tested Samsung because that's what I had available at the time. A lot of posts on the internet claim things work without actually testing them. I don't want to do that. Until I personally try the Xiaomi section, I won't say whether it's good, bad, fast, or slow.

For now, if you're downloading this tool because of Samsung Exynos FRP, that's the only part I can confirm from my own testing. If I manage to test the Xiaomi side later, I'll add the results to this article.

For my test, I connected a Samsung Exynos phone and selected the matching chipset from the list. One thing that immediately caught my attention was the ADB enabling option. Normally, many FRP procedures require another tool or additional steps before ADB becomes available. Here, that option is already built into the software.

I clicked the ADB function first and then continued with the FRP process. The tool handled everything from the same window. I didn't have to open another application, copy files, or search for extra packages.

The process finished successfully on my test device. Since I only tested a Samsung Exynos model, I cannot comment on every supported phone. Still, the result was good enough for me to keep the tool on my computer for future jobs.

Another interesting thing is that the project appears to have been built with help from AI development tools. That is becoming common these days, especially for smaller projects. What matters more is whether the software performs the job correctly, and in my case it did.

Functions Available

  • Samsung Exynos FRP Bypass
  • Enable ADB on Supported Exynos Devices
  • Xiaomi Server FRP Removal
  • Auto Device Detection
  • Built-in ADB and Fastboot Files
  • Simple Login System
  • Chipset-Based Device Selection

Supported Samsung Exynos Models

  • Galaxy A33 5G
  • Galaxy A53 5G
  • Galaxy M33
  • Galaxy A34 5G
  • Galaxy A54 5G
  • Galaxy A35 5G
  • Galaxy A55 5G
  • Galaxy A36 5G
  • Galaxy S21 Series
  • Galaxy S22 Series
  • Galaxy S24 Series
  • Galaxy S25 Series
  • Galaxy J2 Pro
  • Galaxy J3 2017
  • Galaxy J5 2017
  • Galaxy J7 2017
  • Galaxy A5 2017
  • Galaxy A7 2017
  • Galaxy A10s
  • Galaxy A20s
  • Galaxy A30s
  • Galaxy M12
  • Galaxy A8 2018
  • Galaxy A6+ 2018
  • Galaxy J8
  • Galaxy A20
  • Galaxy A30
  • Galaxy M20
  • Galaxy A12
  • Galaxy A04s
  • Galaxy A13
  • Galaxy S7
  • Galaxy S7 Edge
  • Galaxy Note FE
  • Galaxy S8
  • Galaxy S8+
  • Galaxy Note 8
  • Galaxy A50
  • Galaxy M30s
  • Galaxy M31
  • Galaxy M21
  • Galaxy A51
  • Galaxy M31s
  • Galaxy F41
  • Galaxy A71 5G
  • Galaxy S9
  • Galaxy S9+
  • Galaxy Note 9
  • Galaxy S10
  • Galaxy S10+
  • Galaxy S10e
  • Galaxy S20
  • Galaxy S20+
  • Galaxy S20 Ultra
  • Galaxy Note20
  • Generic Exynos Devices

How to Use TunaProTool for Samsung Exynos FRP

  1. Download TunaProTool using the download link provided at the bottom of this article.
  2. Extract the downloaded ZIP file to your Desktop. Before extracting, disable Windows Defender or any antivirus software because some files may be blocked during extraction.
  3. Open the extracted folder and run TunaProTool.exe as Administrator.

  4. If you are a new user, click Register and create a new account. Enter a username, email address, password, and password confirmation. No email verification or OTP is required. After filling in the details, click Create Account.

  5. Once registration is complete, log in using the same username and password.
  6. Put your Samsung device into Download Mode manually. The tool cannot reboot the device into Download Mode automatically, so you must use the correct key combination for your phone.
  7. Connect the device to the computer and wait for it to be detected by the software.
  8. Click the Enable ADB Exynos button. The tool will start processing the device and perform the required partition-level operation.
  9. After the process finishes, the phone will usually reboot automatically into normal mode. If it remains in Download Mode, press and hold Volume Down + Power until the device restarts.
  10. Once the phone has booted normally, return to the tool and start the FRP removal process.
  11. A USB Debugging permission window should appear on the phone screen. Tap Allow.
  12. After USB Debugging is allowed, the tool will continue automatically and remove the FRP lock.
  13. Wait for the process to finish, then reboot the device and complete the normal Android setup process.

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Should You Try It?

Right now the Samsung section is free, so I thought I'd share it while it's still available. Maybe it stays free, maybe it doesn't. Nobody from the team has said anything about future pricing, so we'll have to wait and see. I only needed it for one Samsung Exynos phone and it did the job without giving me any problems.

I'll probably keep the tool installed and check future updates when they are released. If something changes, or if I run into issues on other devices, I'll update this post with the details.



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