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Samsung FRP Firmware for SM-A145F — Android 14 / Android 15

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Samsung FRP Firmware for
SM-A145F — Android 14 / Android 15

Android 14 Android 15 FRP Remove Firmware

This page provides FRP remove firmware for the Samsung Galaxy A14 (SM-A145F). Two firmware files are available depending on your current Android version and what you need to do: upgrade to Android 15 with FRP removed, or downgrade back from Android 15 to Android 14.

Make sure to flash only on the exact model SM-A145F. Flashing the wrong firmware on a different model can cause permanent damage to the device.

📋 Firmware Information

Brand
Samsung
Device
Galaxy A14
Model
SM-A145F
Purpose
FRP Remove
Flash Tool
Odin
Status
✅ Tested
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Need the full step-by-step guide?
→ Samsung A145F FRP Bypass Android 15 Firmware Guide

⬇️ Download Firmware

⬆️ Upgrade Android 15
A145F FRP Remove Firmware — Android 15 (Upgrade)

Use this file to upgrade your SM-A145F to Android 15 with FRP removed.

⬇️ Download — Android 15 Upgrade
⬇️ Downgrade Android 15 → Android 14
A145F Downgrade Firmware — Android 15 → Android 14

Use this file to downgrade your SM-A145F from Android 15 back to Android 14.

⬇️ Download — Android 14 Downgrade

📖 How To Flash With Odin

1
Download and extract the firmware file.
2
Install the Samsung USB Driver on your PC.
3
Open Odin Flash Tool as Administrator.
4
Boot the SM-A145F into Download Mode (Volume Down + Volume Up, then connect USB).
5
Load BL, AP, CP, CSC files into the correct slots in Odin.
6
Click Start and wait for the process to finish.
7
Wait for PASS! in Odin — the device will reboot automatically. ✅
  • ⚠️ Backup your data before flashing — this process may erase data.
  • ⚠️ This firmware is ONLY for model SM-A145F.
  • ⚠️ Charge battery above 50% before flashing.
  • ⚠️ Do not disconnect the USB cable during the flash process.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This firmware is shared for repair, software update, FRP removal, and authorized mobile servicing purposes only. GSMFirmwareLab is not responsible for any damage caused by incorrect flashing.

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