[Completed] FRP lock on Blu Pure XL need help! - XDA Assist

I got a Blu Pure XL on ebay, and a seller not helping.... It was a password on it so he gave me 2 different, non did work. Now i even more screwed , because after was factory reset iam getting a :
"this device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device" message.
I tried to follow the advice on youtube, when they turn on/off a hotspot and they skip the message and go to the "Google Services"
There is a problem, the solution is to hold and able to highlight any words there and use the "share" option. So this BLU doesn't do anything. I am holding down, and a phone vibrates for a sec, but no copy/share or any highlighted thing going on. So what can I do?
It came with a box, so it is a clean phone, not stolen, but this crap is really frustrated ...

Got a help with a seller , and tried with his account. Well after i put his email and password is taken me back again to the page where is asking for email.. He bought it as new from Amazon, so no other google account was used with... What is next?
Update... I was able to open a settings and did a factory reset from there . Only took few hours of try lol

Thread closed, issue solved

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[Q] Acer A100 screen lock and google account not working

Hi, I don't know if this is the right spot for this but I have been looking for days and have not found anything. So, pleas, if the information is here and I missed it let me know. Thanks
I have had my Acer A100 for over a year now. I have a lot of stuff on it that I don't want to loose.I bought it from Best buy on black Friday for $189. About a week ago I picked up my tablet and entered the screen lock and it did not work. I did this until it took me to a new screen where I am suppose to log in to my Google account to get back into my tablet. I know both my screen lock and my Google account log in info and none of it is working. To check I even logged into my Google account on my computer and everything worked just fine. I even logged into my Lockout Security app and did the GPS locator and the siren test and it all worked (this is my tablet and it is not stolen).
So my fist issue is I can't even get back to the screen lock to try and enter my screen lock code. I know that I tried five times already but I don't know what else to do because my Google account isn't working.
The only thing that I can think of is when I first setup my Google account on the tablet I was using a password that I have since change about three times. So maybe my tablet wants me to use my Old password. The problem with that is I have a lot of them and I can't be certain which one I used at the time. I have a good idea but I have already tried them too and they are not working.
I just don't know what to do, does anyone know if I am doing something wrong? Or is there a way I can get my tablet back.
Update
I have now talked with both google and acer reps multiple times and after the countless times I have been on hold I have come to the conclusion that I am getting the runaround. So, I gave up on trying to get help fixing this problem from acer or google, so now I will have to do exactly what I was afraid of, a factory rest ...
After trying to do a factory reset I get the android on his back with the ! in a red triangle over it.
Does any one know what I can do from this point? Sorry, I'm sure that it is here in one of the XDA forums, if I don't find it before some one responds can some one give me the link to it? Thanks.

Need some help after factory reset

I performed a factory reset using the Volume Up + Home button + Power button method.
When I rebooted the phone, I get a screen stating that the SIM card is activated and it has my phone number displayed. Pressing next gets me to the Samsung Account sign in screen.
It says that abnormal factory reset was done and that I need to sign in to my Samsung account to verify my identity.
When I try to sign in, it tries for a while and then I get a message that flashes momentarily, stating the there was an "error while connecting to SSL."
I know my Samsung user id and password are good since I can log in to my Samsung account through my PC.
I have a no WiFi indicator on the status bar, just LTE so I don't understand the SSL part.
Calling Samsung was no help. After almost an hour of online chat and calling the the help desk they switched me to their account support dept who said there was nothing wrong with my account and I need to call the jhelp desk again.
I have tried hard reset more than once with the same result.
Is there a way to get around this Samsung Account sign in screen so I can set up my phone?
Edit. Stock Lollipop no root
Edit: To add more information.
I purchased this phone on EBAY. I am trying to contact the seller to obtain the userid and password he used to set up the phone. I am not sure if I can get it or if this will solve my problem. Am I screwed or i there some other way around this problem?
Lenster45 said:
I performed a factory reset using the Volume Up + Home button + Power button method.
When I rebooted the phone, I get a screen stating that the SIM card is activated and it has my phone number displayed. Pressing next gets me to the Samsung Account sign in screen.
It says that abnormal factory reset was done and that I need to sign in to my Samsung account to verify my identity.
When I try to sign in, it tries for a while and then I get a message that flashes momentarily, stating the there was an "error while connecting to SSL."
I know my Samsung user id and password are good since I can log in to my Samsung account through my PC.
I have a no WiFi indicator on the status bar, just LTE so I don't understand the SSL part.
Calling Samsung was no help. After almost an hour of online chat and calling the the help desk they switched me to their account support dept who said there was nothing wrong with my account and I need to call the jhelp desk again.
I have tried hard reset more than once with the same result.
Is there a way to get around this Samsung Account sign in screen so I can set up my phone?
Edit. Stock Lollipop no root
Edit: To add more information.
I purchased this phone on EBAY. I am trying to contact the seller to obtain the userid and password he used to set up the phone. I am not sure if I can get it or if this will solve my problem. Am I screwed or i there some other way around this problem?
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Hate to say, but you probably bought a stolen phone. There was an article somewhere in Q&A about getting around it but I couldn't say if it works or not, and getting support for this here is a little taboo. None of us want to be responsible for helping someone hack into a stolen device.
Understood but the iemi was clean and I was able to activate it on Pageplus which is a Verizon mvno.
Lenster45 said:
Understood but the iemi was clean and I was able to activate it on Pageplus which is a Verizon mvno.
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use odin to restore
Google Samsung S6 reactivation lock bypass. Try calling Samsung again, maybe even Verizon if you can't get hold of the seller from EBAY.
Yeah. Seller claims he never created a Samsung Account id. (Beginning to suspect origin of phone) Samsung said they don't have service centers in my area and the one in Atlanta (closest to me) is no longer in service. Haven't tried Verizon yet but what the heck. Time to return to seller for refund.

Sold phone on Swappa. Buyer getting the device was wiped at setup.

So I sold my phone (Galaxy S6) on Swappa, first time ever. The buyer received the phone went to set it up and the an error reading "This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device." He recommended doing a video call where I would give him the password so he could get in and remove my account. And I would be able to watch him so I know he isn't stealing my information. I changed my password before giving him it because it is similar to other passwords I use for other logins. When we went to do the call it keeps looping back to that same screen with an error message. I know it recognizing my email because I see my picture pop up when it asked for a password. In my research I just came across articles like this: http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/07/13/dont-change-your-google-password-before-factory-resetting-your-android-phone-you-might-trip-a-72-hour-security-lockout/
I just want to know if I am permantly locked out because I changed my password after I reset, or if we can try again in 72 hours? I can't find anything more clear about changing the password after the factory reset, everything talks about before.
thefayeride said:
So I sold my phone (Galaxy S6) on Swappa, first time ever. The buyer received the phone went to set it up and the an error reading "This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device." He recommended doing a video call where I would give him the password so he could get in and remove my account. And I would be able to watch him so I know he isn't stealing my information. I changed my password before giving him it because it is similar to other passwords I use for other logins. When we went to do the call it keeps looping back to that same screen with an error message. I know it recognizing my email because I see my picture pop up when it asked for a password. In my research I just came across articles like this: http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/0...ne-you-might-trip-a-72-hour-security-lockout/
I just want to know if I am permantly locked out because I changed my password after I reset, or if we can try again in 72 hours? I can't find anything more clear about changing the password after the factory reset, everything talks about before.
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Well, wait for 72 hours and see
thefayeride said:
So I sold my phone (Galaxy S6) on Swappa, first time ever. The buyer received the phone went to set it up and the an error reading "This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device." He recommended doing a video call where I would give him the password so he could get in and remove my account. And I would be able to watch him so I know he isn't stealing my information. I changed my password before giving him it because it is similar to other passwords I use for other logins. When we went to do the call it keeps looping back to that same screen with an error message. I know it recognizing my email because I see my picture pop up when it asked for a password. In my research I just came across articles like this: http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/07/13/dont-change-your-google-password-before-factory-resetting-your-android-phone-you-might-trip-a-72-hour-security-lockout/
I just want to know if I am permantly locked out because I changed my password after I reset, or if we can try again in 72 hours? I can't find anything more clear about changing the password after the factory reset, everything talks about before.
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sorry, i cant help with your question, but in the future, remove your account from the phone before factory reset and you wont have this problem.
any phone running lollipop and forward will have this new security on it, and if your phone never had software older than lollipop on it, there is no way to bypass the security check.

Factory reset now stuck on "Verify your account"

hello,
Last night I had to put my phone in ultra power saving mode and this morning it won't go back to normal mode. I did a factory reset using the home, vol up and home. I'm now stuck at the Verify your account. I added my Gmail( same account that was on the phone). I get a message saying "please sign in using one of the owner's accounts for this device." I then reset the password with a new one and still giving me that message that it's wrong email account. I'm able to login on the desktop no problem. The phone is unable to accept my email/pass. I called Sprint they are unable to help me. Any idea?
Please help!
Thanks
If you had reactivation lock turned on, that might be the problem. You'll need to search for the fix, I've seen it before but I never saved the thread.
metalfan78 said:
If you had reactivation lock turned on, that might be the problem. You'll need to search for the fix, I've seen it before but I never saved the thread.
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I called Google. They told me to wait 72 HRs. Sprint/Samsung was not very helpful. It's crazy because I'm able to login in my Gmail desktop.

Need help getting past FRP protection on an improperly factory reset phone.

Hello, a few days ago my aunt called me, because she was unable to get her phone to work. Turns out she managed to get into the recovery menu while attempting to turn the phone on and hit factory reset from there. I do have access to her login details for the account that was used with the phone, and the phone in question does appear to be linked to this account. I have waited 72 hours since she reset the phone, but haven't been able to log into it. I also do not see the option to remove the phone in the security tab in her Google account. How screwed is the phone?
The phone is a Gigaset GS370, and finding a legit stock firmware for it is unlikely, although if anyone has any ideas, it's appreciated.
ExpandWeiner said:
Hello, a few days ago my aunt called me, because she was unable to get her phone to work. Turns out she managed to get into the recovery menu while attempting to turn the phone on and hit factory reset from there. I do have access to her login details for the account that was used with the phone, and the phone in question does appear to be linked to this account. I have waited 72 hours since she reset the phone, but haven't been able to log into it. I also do not see the option to remove the phone in the security tab in her Google account. How screwed is the phone?
The phone is a Gigaset GS370, and finding a legit stock firmware for it is unlikely, although if anyone has any ideas, it's appreciated.
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FRP can likely be bypassed.
But you really need to see a video of it being done to understand.
Search YouTube for frp, your device and Android version.
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