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3 Ways to Bypass FRP and Verify PIN After Factory Reset

kokou adzo

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Once you perform a device reset, it is obvious to see users get trapped in the verification page unless you do not recall the Google account details. By default, Google enables this Factory Reset Protection (FRP) to protect users from unauthorized access. Google account verification works as a security wall that protects your device from third-party access. Even if a third party has reset your device, the person must go through Google account verification to break into your device.

In this article, we will discuss 3 simple ways to bypass FRP lock and verify the PIN after a factory reset.

 

Way 1. Get Help from the Merchant or Former Owner

The easiest way of bypassing the FRP lock is to contact the previous owner. If you are a user who bought a second-hand device, contacting the previous owner or the merchant is the simplest way to bypass Google lock. They can provide the Google account credentials and unlock the device. If it is a merchant, they can unlock the phone from the carrier using their third-party unlocking service. Once it is unlocked, you can set the credentials you want.

 

Way 2. Bypass FRP by Yourself in 4 Steps

Sometimes it is difficult to find the previous owner or the merchant to unlock the device. If there is any way to bypass the FRP lock without needing any technical knowledge would be an ideal solution. As a result, iToolab has introduced new software to bypass Google account on Samsung after factory reset.

With the introduction of UnlockGo (Android), users could bypass the FRP lock on Samsung devices in only 3 minutes. No technical knowledge is necessary on the process. In a marketplace with increasing amounts of downloadable software with malware and other complications attached, iToolab offers Android users a trustworthy and simple product for FRP bypassing. Therefore, it is popular with general users and cell phone stores.

Key Features

  • Bypass FRP lock on any Samsung device up to Android 12
  • Only a few simple steps to bypass FRP
  • Take only 3 minutes to complete the process
  • 3% success rate in bypassing FRP lock
  • Support Windows and Mac

 

How to bypass FRP with UnlockGo (Android)

Step 1: Connect Samsung device to PC

Download and install UnlockGo for Android on your PC. Then connect the Samsung device to the PC using the USB cable. Then select the Remove Google Lock(FRP) option from the software. Click on the start button.

select remove google lock

 

Step 2: Select the new solution

From the next window, select the All Android versions (One-click removal, highly recommended) option. After that, click on the Next button.

unlockgo android bypass samsung frp all android version

 

Step 3: Bypass the FRP lock

On the next screen, follow the instructions on the screen. This will enable USB debugging in your Samsung device.

unlockgo android allow usb debugging click authorized

 

Step 4: Complete the unlocking

This will take a few minutes to complete. Once done, click the Done button on the screen to bypass verify pin after factory reset.

removed google lock successfully

Way 3. Bypass Google Lock with FRP APK and OTG

To bypass the Google FRP lock with APK and OTG, follow the below steps.

Step 1: Download the FRP bypass APK from the official website. Once it is downloaded, copy the APK to your USB.

Step 2: Start the Android device which has the FRP issue. Then follow the basic instructions on the screen to bypass the FRP.

Step 3: Since you don’t have the credentials to bypass the FRP lock, connect the USB pen drive to the Android device using the OTG cable.

Step 4: Go to file explorer on the Android device and find the downloaded FRP bypass APK file.

Step 5: Tap on the APK file and start installing it. If you get an error message while installing, go to Settings and turn on the unknown sources option to enable installation. This will ensure that you can install any app from the third-party sites.

Step 6: Then tap on the installation button and start the installation again.

Step 7: After that, complete the installation and open Settings to select the backup and reset option. Finally, tap on the factory data reset and confirm button.

These are the simple steps you should follow to bypass Google account verification on Android. Now restart the device, and you won’t face the FRP bypass issue anymore. Once it is restarted, you can set up a new Google account to unlock the device.

 

Summary

Google FRP lock protects your device from unauthorized access and is useful in many ways. But sometimes, there are several reasons arise to bypass it using the different methods discussed above. We recommend following the iToolab UnlockGo (Android) to bypass factory reset protection in a few minutes. So, whenever you are stuck in a similar situation, the best solution is UnlockGo.

 

Kokou Adzo is the editor and author of Startup.info. He is passionate about business and tech, and brings you the latest Startup news and information. He graduated from university of Siena (Italy) and Rennes (France) in Communications and Political Science with a Master's Degree. He manages the editorial operations at Startup.info.

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