Samsung FRP After Update Overview
When Samsung Galaxy devices receive an OTA system update (One UI 6 or One UI 7), some devices trigger FRP (Factory Reset Protection) during the update process, particularly if the update involves a factory reset or if the update corrupts user data. This leaves the device requiring Google account verification even though no manual factory reset was performed.
In 2026, this unexpected FRP after OTA update is reported on Samsung Galaxy S23, S24, A54, A55, A35, and other devices that received One UI 6.1 and One UI 7 updates.
Why FRP Triggers After Samsung Update
- OTA update included data wipe for compatibility
- Update corrupted user data triggering automatic reset
- Security patch changed FRP verification method
- Account session expired during extended update process
- Update required factory reset for new One UI version
Fix Method 1 — Use Original Google Account
The easiest fix is using the original account:
- On FRP screen, enter your Google email and password
- If you forgot password, tap Forgot Password
- Use recovery email, phone number, or backup codes
- Account recovery at accounts.google.com/signin/recovery
Fix Method 2 — Samsung Find My Mobile
- Go to findmymobile.samsung.com from another device
- Log in with the Samsung account linked to the device
- Select the device from the list
- Click Unlock → this remotely disables FRP
- Return to device — FRP bypassed
Fix Method 3 — ADB FRP Bypass
- Enable USB debugging using TalkBack accessibility method on FRP screen
- Connect Samsung to Windows PC
- Use ADB FRP bypass tool compatible with your One UI version
- Execute FRP remove command
- Device reboots without Google account requirement
Fix Method 4 — Odin Firmware Flash
For guaranteed FRP removal after Samsung update:
- Download latest firmware for your exact Samsung model and region
- Enter Download Mode and flash with Odin Tool
- FRP clears completely with fresh firmware install
Conclusion
Samsung FRP triggered after OTA update in 2026 can be resolved through Google account recovery, Samsung Find My Mobile, ADB bypass, or Odin firmware flash. Samsung Find My Mobile is the quickest official method when you have access to the linked Samsung account. Download required tools and firmware from this website for all Samsung FRP solutions.