Right-click the .exe file and select "Run as Administrator." This ensures the tool can access low-level system interfaces.
Before understanding Muslim Odin V20, we must understand the problem it solves. Google introduced Factory Reset Protection (FRP) in Android 5.1 Lollipop. It is a security feature designed to prevent thieves from using a stolen phone after a factory reset. Without the previous owner's Google credentials, the device becomes a brick.
However, legitimate scenarios arise:
This is where Muslim Odin V20 enters the scene. Unlike traditional Odin (Samsung’s official firmware flashing tool), this modded version targets FRP locks across multiple brands.
While tools like Muslim Odin v20 are powerful, they come with responsibilities: muslim odin v20 by ali hassani all android frp hot
Very little public information exists about Ali Hassani as an individual. He appears to be a mobile security researcher or GSM engineer from a region where low-cost Android phones dominate (South Asia or Middle East, hence the “Muslim” community naming). His releases—from V1 to V20—have focused on democratizing phone repair for technicians who cannot afford expensive commercial boxes.
He distributes primarily through Telegram channels and file-sharing platforms. Users praise his responsiveness to new security patches, while critics argue that frequent updates are needed to keep up with Google’s changes.
The V20 update is being called "Hot" for several reasons. Here are the critical features:
Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes and for technicians unlocking devices they own or have permission to repair. Right-click the
Prerequisites:
The Process:
Select the Option: Navigate through the tool’s menu. You will see tabs for different brands. Click on your device brand (e.g., "Samsung FRP"). Select the specific bypass method (e.g., "Android 12/13 Bypass").
Execute the Bypass: Click the "Start" or "Bypass FRP" button. The tool will communicate with the device. Wait for the process to complete. This is where Muslim Odin V20 enters the scene
Finish Up: Once the tool says "Done" or "Success," your phone should reboot. If the device restarts and lands on the Home Screen without asking for Google credentials, the process was successful.
For heavily locked devices (where developer options are disabled), V20 includes an embedded database of test point diagrams and pre-seeded combination firmware files to auto-remove the FRP.
Unlike the original Odin (Samsung-only), Muslim Odin V20 claims support for: