A: Absolutely not. Samsung Knox prevents any external unlock tool. You would need the official Samsung account credentials.
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The "OEMUnlock" tool claims to bypass this requirement externally. Here is the reality: A: Absolutely not
| Android Version | Success Rate via Third-Party Tools | |----------------|-------------------------------------| | 4.4 – 5.1 (KitKat / Lollipop) | ~30% (using old exploits) | | 6.0 – 7.1 (Marshmallow / Nougat) | ~10% (rare specific models) | | 8.0 – 9.0 (Oreo / Pie) | <2% (requires already unlocked bootloader) | | 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 | 0% (no known public exploit) | Have you had an experience with a fake unlock tool
| Check | Safe | Unsafe | |-------|------|--------| | Link preview (use Bitly link checker) | Shows github.com/official | Shows upload.ee/xyz.exe | | File size | >100 MB (full ROM) | <5 MB (stub downloader) | | Antivirus scan (VirusTotal) | 0/60 detections | 15+ detections (Trojan, Agent Tesla) | | YouTube channel reputation | Known developer (e.g., XDA, HighOnAndroid) | New channel, comments disabled | | Requires disabling security | Never | Always (red flag) |