Unlocktool-2025.01.20.0 Released Update ((new)) -
The UnlockTool-2025.01.20.0 update, released on January 20, 2025, focuses on expanding FRP and MDM bypass support for newer Samsung, Motorola, and Xiaomi models, particularly targeting 2024/2025 security patches on MediaTek chipsets. This release improves compatibility for HyperOS 1.0/2.0 on Xiaomi devices, enhances Qualcomm/MTK driver stability, and resolves authentication errors on Vivo devices. For more details, visit the official UnlockTool support channels.
Bug Fixes:
To update to UnlockTool-2025.01.20.0, users can simply download the latest version from the official website and follow the installation instructions. UnlockTool-2025.01.20.0 Released Update
Exynos & MTK Auth:
Updated protocols for Samsung devices using MediaTek and Exynos processors, allowing for direct "Erase FRP" without needing a credit-based server in many cases. 2. Xiaomi / Redmi / POCO: Mi Cloud & Sideload Improvements The UnlockTool-2025
Rating:
8.5/10 Price: $150/year (Subscription) – Worth it for volume repair shops; overkill for hobbyists. Google Pixel 9 series (Tensor G4): Full FRP
Key Features of UnlockTool-2025.01.20.0
- Google Pixel 9 series (Tensor G4): Full FRP reset works, but bootloader relocking fails. Workaround: Use fastboot flashing lock.
- OnePlus 12 (OxygenOS 14.1): Persist partition restoration sometimes fails after MSM Download tool flash.
- Oppo A78: Requires disassembly for test point (EDL 9008). No brom mode available.
- Crash fixes: addressed null-reference or race-condition crashes in the import/export and background-sync subsystems.
- Dependency bumps: upgraded several libraries (including at least one security-critical transitive dependency) to patched versions; this reduces known CVE exposure.
- Input validation: tightened checks in authentication and file-parsing modules to prevent malformed inputs from causing undefined behavior.
- Installer/packaging: fixed issues causing broken shortcuts or metadata on some platforms (notably on a recent macOS and one Linux distro).
- Logging: added contextual fields to error logs which improves root-cause investigations without increasing log noise.