While FRP bypassing is often done on locked devices, always remember that flashing firmware can lead to data loss or device bricking.
Open the extracted folder and right-click on the Muslim Odin v2.0.exe executable file. Muslim Odin v2.0 By Ali Hassani -All Android FRP-
Note: This paper is for educational and analytical purposes only. The author does not endorse unauthorized device access or distribution of FRP bypass tools. While FRP bypassing is often done on locked
Establish a physical hardware bridge by connecting the device via a high-quality USB cable to a USB 2.0 port on the host computer. The author does not endorse unauthorized device access
Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes only. Only use FRP bypass tools on devices you legally own or have explicit permission to service.
Many FRP tools require a constant internet connection to fetch servers or tokens. Muslim Odin v2.0 works completely offline once installed, making it ideal for remote workshops with poor connectivity.
Before exploring the tool itself, it's important to understand the security measure it addresses. Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security feature introduced by Google with Android 5.1 Lollipop. If a phone is factory reset without first removing the Google account linked to it, the device locks itself and asks for the credentials of the previously synced account during setup. While this feature is a critical theft deterrent, it can be frustrating for legitimate owners who have forgotten their account details or are troubleshooting a second-hand device.