SM-X200 Remove FRP Lock With TSM Tool Pro Edition

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SM-X200 Remove FRP Lock With TSM Tool Pro Edition

Device Information
BRAND: SAMSUNG
MODEL: SM-X200 (Galaxy Tab A8)
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CPU: Unisoc Tiger T618 (SPD)
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MODE: Sprd U2S DIAG (TestPoint)
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METHOD: Remove FRP SAMSUNG MODEL
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BY: TSM Team
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Removing FRP on the latest Samsung Tab A8 (SM-X200) running Android 14 can be challenging. However, with TSM Tool Pro Edition, the process is streamlined via the Sprd U2S DIAG mode using a simple hardware TestPoint.

Device Specifications

Display
10.5" TFT LCD
Android Version
14 (Latest)
Security Patch
2025-02-01
Bit/Binary
BIT 5
Battery
7040 mAh

What is FRP Lock?

Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security feature integrated into Android devices. When you perform a factory reset without removing the Google account, the device locks and asks for the previous credentials. This is common in the Samsung Galaxy Tab A8, especially after a forced recovery reset.

FRP acts as a digital theft deterrent, but it can be a nightmare for repair technicians and users who forget their passwords.

Why Use TSM Tool Pro?

TSM Tool Pro Edition is specifically optimized for Spreadtrum (SPD) / Unisoc chipsets found in Samsung's budget and mid-range tablets. While many tools struggle with Android 14 and Security Bit 5, TSM Tool Pro offers a stable connection via Sprd U2S DIAG mode.

  • One-Click Removal: No complex scripts.
  • Safe Operation: Minimizes the risk of bricking during the FRP bypass.
  • Latest Updates: Supports the February 2025 security patches.

Real Success Story

Technician

Marcus Thompson

🇿🇦 South Africa | Daily Earnings: $6.50/unlock

"I had a customer with a Samsung SM-X200 Tab A8 stuck on the Google login screen after his kid reset it. Other tools failed on Android 14, but TSM Tool Pro connected instantly via TestPoint. I unlocked it in under 2 minutes and made a quick $7 profit! Highly recommended for SPD tabs."

Step-by-Step Removal Guide

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Prepare Drivers: Ensure you have the latest Unisoc/SPD USB drivers installed on your PC to detect the Sprd U2S DIAG port.

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Open TSM Tool Pro: Launch the Pro Edition software and navigate to the SAMSUNG / SPD module tab.

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Hardware TestPoint: You must disassemble the back cover. Short the specific SM-X200 TestPoint pins while connecting the USB cable to trigger the DIAG mode.

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Select Operation: Choose the model SM-X200 and click on the 'Remove FRP' button.

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Process Completion: The tool will communicate with the device. Once the status bar hits 100% and shows 'FRP Removed', reboot the tablet.

Success! Your Tab A8 will now skip the Google account setup and go straight to the home screen.

Technical Summary

FeatureDetail
ChipsetUnisoc Tiger T618
Port ModeSprd U2S DIAG
Lock TypeFRP (Google Lock)
Security LevelPatch 2025-02 (Bit 5)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is TestPoint necessary for SM-X200?
Yes, for Android 14 and Security Bit 5, the TestPoint is required to force the tablet into the correct diagnostic mode for TSM Tool Pro to communicate.
Will this process delete my data?
The FRP removal process specifically targets the security partition. However, since the device is usually already reset, there is no user data to lose.
Does TSM Tool Pro support SM-X205?
Yes! TSM Tool Pro supports both the Wi-Fi (SM-X200) and LTE (SM-X205) variants of the Galaxy Tab A8.
What if the tool doesn't detect the port?
Check your USB cable and ensure the SPD drivers are correctly showing in Device Manager under 'Ports (COM & LPT)' when doing the TestPoint.
Can I use the free version of TSM Tool?
FRP removal for Bit 5 and Android 14 usually requires the Pro Edition features for authenticated access to the SPD partitions.

Extra Bonus Info

Always keep your TSM Tool Pro updated to the latest version. The team frequently releases silent updates that improve success rates for the latest Samsung security bits without needing a full software re-install.

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Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes and professional repair use only. Ensure you have legal permission to unlock the device. TSM Team is not responsible for any hardware damage caused by improper TestPoint application.

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