As Android vendors implement stronger FRP mechanisms (e.g., hardware-backed attestation, mandatory server-side verification), tools like SAMFW FRP Tool must constantly evolve. Version 3.0’s success depends on maintaining unpatched vulnerabilities. In the long term, the industry may shift toward authorized FRP reset portals (e.g., Samsung’s official “Remove FRP” service for verified owners), reducing demand for third-party tools. However, for now, SAMFW FRP Tool 3.0 remains a relevant utility in the mobile repair ecosystem.