When you perform a hard reset via recovery mode (using the volume and power buttons), the Android OS triggers FRP. This requires you to sign in with the Google account previously synced to the device. Without these details, you must use specific bypass techniques or professional tools. Method 1: No-PC Bypass (Nearby/Quick Share)
: Tap the three-dot menu in the corner and select Share Article . Choose an app like Messages or Chrome to open a browser window.
(Factory Reset Protection) is a security feature designed to prevent unauthorized access to your device after a hard reset. If you've forgotten your Google account credentials, you'll be stuck at the "Google account verification" screen, making the phone unusable.
When you perform a hard reset via recovery mode (using the volume and power buttons), the Android OS triggers FRP. This requires you to sign in with the Google account previously synced to the device. Without these details, you must use specific bypass techniques or professional tools. Method 1: No-PC Bypass (Nearby/Quick Share)
: Tap the three-dot menu in the corner and select Share Article . Choose an app like Messages or Chrome to open a browser window.
(Factory Reset Protection) is a security feature designed to prevent unauthorized access to your device after a hard reset. If you've forgotten your Google account credentials, you'll be stuck at the "Google account verification" screen, making the phone unusable.
