The Samsung Galaxy A14, A15, and A25 are among the most popular budget Android phones worldwide, which also makes them one of the most searched-for FRP bypass targets. Because these models run a trimmed-down One UI build, they expose the Samsung Members app as a setup-screen entry point that isn't available on Galaxy S-series flagships. This guide covers that method, plus a TalkBack fallback for devices where Samsung Members has been removed.
What You'll Need
- Samsung Galaxy A14, A15, or A25 with an active FRP lock
- A stable Wi-Fi connection
- A secondary device to download the FRP Bypass APK if the on-device browser trick fails
Method 1: Samsung Members App
This is the fastest method on A-series devices, since Samsung Members is often left accessible on the setup screen before the Google sign-in step.
- Step 1: Connect to Wi-Fi – On the welcome screen, connect to a Wi-Fi network and continue until you reach the Google sign-in screen.
- Step 2: Open Samsung Members – If the Samsung Members icon appears on the setup screen, tap it. Go to "Contact Us" to open a support chat with a text input field.
- Step 3: Reach the browser – Long-press the text field, choose "Share" from the menu, and select a browser or messaging app that opens a URL field.
- Step 4: Download the FRP Bypass APK – In the browser, go to the BKSmartphone tools page and download the FRP Bypass APK. Install it after enabling "Install from Unknown Sources".
- Step 5: Disable Google verification – Open the installed app and use it to disable Google Account Manager and clear Google Play Services data.
- Step 6: Complete setup – Return to the setup wizard, skip Google sign-in, and finish setup with a new Google account.
Method 2: TalkBack Fallback
If Samsung Members isn't available on your build, the TalkBack accessibility trick used on the flagship S-series also works on the A-series.
- Step 1: Activate TalkBack – On the Google sign-in screen, hold volume up and volume down together for 3 seconds until TalkBack announces itself.
- Step 2: Open TalkBack Settings – Draw an "L" shape on the screen to bring up the TalkBack menu, then choose TalkBack Settings.
- Step 3: Reach Help & Feedback – Navigate to Help & Feedback and tap any article containing a hyperlink to open the browser.
- Step 4: Download and install the FRP Bypass APK – Follow the same download and install steps as Method 1.
- Step 5: Finish setup – Disable Google verification services, return to setup, and complete with a new account.
Troubleshooting
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Samsung A-series FRP bypass differ from the Galaxy S-series method?
Yes. Budget A-series models often ship with a lighter Knox implementation and expose the Samsung Members app on the setup screen, which this guide uses as the entry point — a step that isn’t available on flagship S-series devices.
Will this method work on Samsung Galaxy A25 with One UI 6.1?
Yes, the Samsung Members method has been verified on One UI 6.1 (Android 14) across the A14, A15, and A25. If Samsung Members is disabled on your build, use the TalkBack fallback covered in Method 2.
Why does my Galaxy A15 keep asking to sign in with the previous Google account?
That is FRP verifying the last Google account synced to the device before the reset. You need to remove Google Play Services access before the setup wizard will let you proceed, which is exactly what both methods in this guide do.
Conclusion
The Samsung Members method makes A-series FRP removal noticeably faster than on flagship devices, and the TalkBack fallback covers the rest of the cases. Once you're back into setup, consider reviewing our guide to what FRP actually is to avoid getting locked out again.