Unlike earlier "tethered" versions that required a PC to reboot the phone, v2.3 and later support untethered bypasses, meaning the device remains bypassed even after a restart.
Before downloading any FRP (Factory Reset Protection) tool, consider these security findings:
The tethered approach allows the tool to send low-level diagnostic commands (Sahara, Firehose) without modifying the device’s permanent storage. This is safer for testing and allows faster iteration for developers. However, it also means you cannot disconnect the device or close the tool until every operation is complete.
functionality is a core component for users attempting to regain access to "Hello" screen devices. Overview of iFRPFile Tool v2.3
This comprehensive guide will explore everything you need to know about this specific version of the tool. We will discuss what iFRPFile is, the specific nature of "tethered" bypasses, the features introduced in version 2.3, and a step-by-step guide on how to use it safely.

