Uni-android Tool V7.01 [better] (2026 Edition)
While tools like Chimera or Z3X are dedicated Samsung solutions, UAT v7.01 maintained a functional "Samsung Module."
Uni-Android Tool is a versatile software application aimed primarily at Android service professionals. It serves as a one-stop-shop for unlocking, flashing, and repairing Android devices. UAT PRO specializes in bypassing Factory Reset Protection (FRP), unlocking bootloaders, removing screen locks (PIN, Pattern, Password), and flashing firmware on a vast array of manufacturers' devices.
While versions like 7.0 and 8.0 have been historically popular in the GSM community, as of late 2025/early 2026, the tool has progressed significantly. uni-android tool v7.01
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: Provides tools for repairing corrupted IMEI numbers and restoring network signals. 2. Supported Modules While tools like Chimera or Z3X are dedicated
One of the standout features of the v7.01 update was its expanded support for chipsets.
The tool is built to support a wide range of devices and internal hardware: While versions like 7
Gaining low-level system access requires opening the device's gateway. UAT V7.01 provides one-click features for compatible chipsets. This eliminates the need for tedious official request lines or long waiting periods, paving the way for custom recovery installation and deep rooting protocols. 3. FRP (Factory Reset Protection) and Pattern Lock Removal
v7.01 facilitates one-click bootloader unlocking on supported chipsets. Gaining this low-level access allows technicians to modify the system, install custom recovery menus (like TWRP), or root the operating system safely.
Version 7.01 specifically targeted the growing frustration among technicians regarding newer security patches and the rising popularity of specific budget chipsets.
Minimum 4 GB (8 GB recommended for heavy firmware decompression).