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FRP Bypass Guide for Android Devices
Hello guys! Welcome back to our channel, Device Care. In today’s video, we’re going to guide you through the FRP (Factory Reset Protection) bypass process for Android devices. This procedure can take up to two days, and many of you requested a video, so here it is! Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel if you haven’t already. Now, let’s get started!
What is FRP?
FRP, or Factory Reset Protection, is a security feature designed by Google to protect your device and personal information. When you reset an Android device, it requires you to enter the Google account credentials that were previously used on the device. If you forget those credentials, it can be quite challenging to access your device.
Initial Setup
Let’s first examine the device we are working with. The phone’s home screen is currently locked with FRP. Here’s how to check if FRP is enabled:
- Start the device: Turn it on and proceed to the setup screen.
- Select Language: Choose your preferred language and tap on “Next.”
- Connect to Wi-Fi: Enter your Wi-Fi password and click “Next.”
At this point, the system will process your request to connect. If you see a message asking for your previous Google account, you know FRP is active.
Accessing the Google Account
If you don’t know the Google account password, that’s when we need to follow the bypassing process:
Step 1: Emergency Call
- Select Emergency Call: Go to the emergency call option on your screen.
- Dial the Code: Type in the code:
*#*#4636#*#*
.
This will take you to a hidden menu where you can make some adjustments.
Step 2: Resetting the Device
Next, you will perform a series of steps to reset the device without entering the credentials:
- Power Off: Power off your device.
- Boot into Recovery Mode:
- Press and hold the Volume Up and Power buttons simultaneously.
This will take you into Recovery Mode, where you can navigate using the volume buttons and select options with the Power button.
Using TalkBack for Bypass
- Once in Recovery Mode, you may need to enable TalkBack to gain access.
- Press the Volume Up and Power buttons together again. When the TalkBack feature starts, you’ll be instructed to draw a specific shape to navigate.
- When TalkBack is active, create an "L" shape on the screen. This should prompt the device to open additional options.
Step 3: Google Assistant Access
- Open Google Assistant: Say “Open Google Assistant” or type it in.
- Using Voice Commands: You can also utilize voice commands for better accessibility.
At this point, you might encounter a prompt for updates. If so, you can skip this step.
Finding Solutions Online
Since it may not be possible to use the traditional methods to log in:
- Use a Browser: Access the browser and search for solutions related to FRP bypass.
- Google searching "FRP bypass."
If you can navigate successfully, it’s a good sign that you’re on the right track.
Step 4: Finally Bypass FRP
- Install FRP Bypass Application: You may need to download an FRP bypass APK.
- Important: Ensure your device settings allow installations from third-party sources.
- Run the Application: Open the application and follow the onscreen instructions to bypass the android setup.
Conclusion
Congratulations! If followed correctly, you should now have access to your device without needing the original Google account credentials. Remember to always keep your passwords safe and note that bypassing FRP can void warranties and risk your device security.
Final Notes
- Always backup your data.
- Use these methods responsibly and ethically. Bypassing FRP should only be done on devices you own or have permission to access.
- If you’re struggling at any point, feel free to refer back to our video or leave your questions in the comments.
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