Android Tool Release V2.69 Jun 2026
Previous versions struggled with late-2023 and 2024 Qualcomm chips (SM8550, SM8650, and the new Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3). V2.69 introduces , allowing the tool to handshake with devices even when the standard EDL (Emergency Download Mode) is corrupted.
| CVE ID | Component | Severity | Fixed in V2.69 | |--------|-----------|----------|----------------| | CVE-2025-1357 | libsparse (unpack) | High (RCE) | Backported patch from AOSP | | CVE-2026-0004 | Fastboot handshake | Medium (DoS) | Added length validation | | Internal #492 | ADB-over-TCP reauth | Low (auth bypass) | New key rotation | Android Tool Release V2.69
) to ensure the tool correctly maps memory addresses for different flash chips. Language Support Previous versions struggled with late-2023 and 2024 Qualcomm
introduces a refined method for bypassing FRP on devices running Android 13 and early Android 14 builds. Specifically, the update targets: Language Support introduces a refined method for bypassing
The official distribution channel remains the developer’s Telegram group ( @AndroidTool_Official ) and the verified GitHub releases page. —these are often malware vectors. The tool itself uses a hardware-ID-based free trial (72 hours for non-commercial use) and lifetime licenses for repair shops.
: Features tools to import or export partition configurations, ensuring that developers can precisely control the layout of the device's flash memory.