Way To Bypass Google Account Protection On Samsung Galaxy Devices






How to bypass factory reset protection on samsung galaxy devices
I guess the Factory Reset Protection(FRP) stuff on Android isn’t new. Well if you want to understand it better, its a Google kind of iCloud lock. Its a security feature in Android lollipop and most oems are utilizing it.
Here is how it works. If there was a Google account on a phone with FRP enabled and factory reset was done for whatever reasons, you must enter the current/last Google account details on the phone before accessing it. If you cant remember anything pertaining to your Google account, then that’s why you are here.
Actually it’s a very nice feature which secures your Android device even when its stolen. If the thief performs a factory reset, the phone wont be accessible without your Google account properly entered.
I actually got a Samsung Galaxy A7 SM-710f 2016 model with the latest security patch and after trying to fix it using Rootjunky’s method on the Samsung Galaxy S7, I couldn’t highlight on the Google terms and conditions pages so as to get the share function.
 Actually, I took a look at the build properties file and found out that the Setup wizard was disabled by Google’s most recent patch via their Android security updates. So if you see that text highlight/share not coming up, dont panic yet.
I had to put some stuffs together (credits to ROOTJUNKY for his video on bypassing factory reset protection on SAMSUNG GALAXY S7) so as to get into the phone. (Kind of Bypassing the Factory Reset Protection-FRP)

Please Note that this post isn’t to be used illegally but for the right reasons. Incase you forgot the password to your Google account, you can use it.
Follow the instructions as its written to get a successful bypass into your FRP locked Samsung Galaxy Android phone.
Way To Bypass Google Account Protection On Samsung Galaxy Devices Way To Bypass Google Account Protection On Samsung Galaxy Devices Reviewed by dhtechking on 06:44 Rating: 5

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