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Google frp bypass possible? Looking to buy one from Craigslist .

Just buy one that isn't stolen, and you won't have to worry about it.

There are services out there that claim they can help ........ google is your friend ........ search
Nothing more need to be said so
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Rooting safety

Hello,
I read that if you root (which i have) and use google wallet people can steal your details?!
so.....
I have my ebay and paypal details on my tablet? So does that mean someone can steal them easily?

Help me plz!!!! Frp account need to remove on Samsung Galaxy Note 5

Hi i just bought a note 5 for Verizon SM-N920V but ended up with a google account attached to it I've been trying to remove the account using z3x box but the box doesn't have that model in... I'm actually new to the box can anyone help me remove/bypass the Google account
Glitch101 said:
Hi i just bought a note 5 for Verizon SM-N920V but ended up with a google account attached to it I've been trying to remove the account using z3x box but the box doesn't have that model in... I'm actually new to the box can anyone help me remove/bypass the Google account
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I don't think anyone on here is really going to want to help you do that because number 1, that's what people always NEED done after stealing the phones!! Number 2, You've only got 1 post on here so you don't have any credibility.. Number 3, The reason most of us won't do it is simply because we know you CAN go back to wherever you bought the phone and ask the seller to log in to the account and fix it unless you have some reason you can't have the original owner do it?
I actually bought the phone on ebay asked the seller if he was the owner and ended up been a pawn shop store so they have no clue on the phones previous owner
Glitch101 said:
I actually bought the phone on ebay asked the seller if he was the owner and ended up been a pawn shop store so they have no clue on the phones previous owner
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They *should* have information on the previous owner because in order to pawn anything you have to give them your driver license, so I don't understand that... There's something on here that can do it but I'm not going to lead you right to it... Search our forums..
send me pm i can try to remove it i have option
MrMike2182 said:
They *should* have information on the previous owner because in order to pawn anything you have to give them your driver license, so I don't understand that... There's something on here that can do it but I'm not going to lead you right to it... Search our forums..
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OK thanks

How to bypass Google account Verification FRP

I Have A Samsung Galaxy S8 and I want To bypass Google account Verification FRP ,, Please Help ME And Thank's Soo Much
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usmanstpk said:
I Have A Samsung Galaxy S8 and I want To bypass Google account Verification FRP ,, Please Help ME And Thank's Soo Much
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You don't know your own Google Password anymore?
Doesn't matter if you don't, you can use a PC to request a password reset...
ultramag69 said:
Doesn't matter if you don't, you can use a PC to request a password reset...
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Is it?
FRP is to prevent THIEVES to use stolen phones...
I don't think, it'll be easy to reset your password...
henklbr said:
Is it?
FRP is to prevent THIEVES to use stolen phones...
I don't think, it'll be easy to reset your password...
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It is but you do have to answer a few security questions, and prove you are the owner.
This is where 2 step verification comes into play...
Not so easy to get it reset if you aren't the owner...
Certainly, not easy, but not impossible... use YouTube, really helpful
Any moderator reading this thread?? [emoji6]
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G955F met Tapatalk
latest security patch update makes it currently impossible to bypass FRP on the s8+ and you cant even downgrade to marshmallow to do it. they are getting closer to apples icloud...
I have the same but unfortunately I forgot every things which account. I need help to contact google to reset it because I have the invoice and I bought the device from operator in my company.
There's lots of ways around frp. Just Google it I wouldn't waste my time coming to xda for help, everybody here just accuses you of being a thief and shuts down the thread. In a world where everything requires an account, password etc etc a guy can simply forget what goes where. Simple as that
You can try these steps. However, it is not guaranteed it will work
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almoqbali36 said:
I have the same but unfortunately I forgot every things which account. I need help to contact google to reset it because I have the invoice and I bought the device from operator in my company.
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if you have a stolen phone or have been scammed recently, nobody will help you commit voluntary criminal work. contact Google corporation headquarters. or you can contact their tech support facility. the company should help you out.
Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
This is how it works a new user is not going to come on XDA and get help with this issue easily no reputation no one knows you.
Now say I for example I have 3500 posts Am known to visit police auctions in mobile devices. Legally I own the stolen device I have government paperwork proving this. whatever carrier by law has to unblacklist any device I have the paper work for.....
But google frp locks are a little different Get ahold of google if its that important. If you prove you legally own the device for a fee around 200$ american google will reflash them or whatever it is they do and unlock it but you have to send it to google...
Never have done it myself as stated I have legal binding sales slips states I own the device legally no matter the past history......
I wouldnt even bother as most methods you find are rapidly patched.
Its not against XDA to post Frp bypas, But as such this is a new device you should know your password or return it where ever you bought it from or get them to unlock. or contact google with proper paperwork.......
If you cant do these listed options to bypass then there is something else bigger at hand hence no help will be given....

Galaxy J7 - G.oogle verification issue.

Hello everyone,
I'm new to the forum.. as a member that is. Over the years I've always came here to find solutions to any problems I might be facing with my phone. I always walked away with a solution except the one time (Galaxy Note 5/Verizon, I wanted to root it.. but I guess no one came up with away around that one).
But enough with the small talk, here is the problem I'm facing and I'm hoping one of the phone experts here can help me, or point me in the right direction. I recently purchased a Samsung Galaxy J7 Percy SM-J727P from someone online. They wanted $50, bUT since it was Google verification locked I was able to talk them down to $20. Prior to going and picking it up I did a quick search for bypassing the g.oogle verification to see if others has successfully bypassed it, and I found a number of YouTube videos as well as websites with steps on how to do it. So I went ahead and purchased the phone. I began watching videos following a couple methods I saw on YouTube which had comments as recently as 3 days ago of people saying that they were able to bypass it. Little did I know there were so many J7s available. To my luck, I was unable to get any of the methods to work.
So I've come here to ask the experts on their advice on how to bypass the verification on this specific model J7. If anyone knows how and doesn't mind telling me, or pointing me in the right direction on where to read the steps on how to go about bypassing it I would appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
KooKlique said:
They wanted $50, bUT since it was Google verification locked I was able to talk them down to $20.
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It looks like you were handed over a suspicious phone. Maybe stolen or maybe a dumb owner. We dont do FRP unlocking here on XDA. If videos didn't work, you probably wont get any other help from community.
Go to a local mobile shop would be my suggestion.
FRP is there to prevent lost/stolen phones from being used, if you've bought a phone that is FRP locked you should take it up with the seller. Not try to break the lock yourself!
Bottom line, its very likely the phone has either been lost or stolen.
If the phone was obtained legitimately you can ask the seller to reset their password and unlock it as per Samsung's instructions here:
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/frp/
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Is this Pixel 3 garbage or what?

I work in IT for a medium size company and have several nice verizon phones that were used as company phones but were not correctly reset when people were terminated.
I did a master reset only to find out that they are still locked.
I have no idea what the pin code was.
Can this be bypassed or is this a parts phone now?
Thx
greg
Greg555 said:
I work in IT for a medium size company and have several nice verizon phones that were used as company phones but were not correctly reset when people were terminated.
I did a master reset only to find out that they are still locked.
I have no idea what the pin code was.
Can this be bypassed or is this a parts phone now?
Thx
greg
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On Android phones when you sell or decommission them you have to manually remove the Google account that is on the phone prior to resetting the phone. It is theft protection.
You need the original Google account that was used, set that account back up and then remove it.
If you don't have or can't get that account info then yes, it's a parts phone.
TonikJDK said:
On Android phones when you sell or decommission them you have to manually remove the Google account that is on the phone prior to resetting the phone. It is theft protection.
You need the original Google account that was used, set that account back up and then remove it.
If you don't have or can't get that account info then yes, it's a parts phone.
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That's kind of nuts in a way. Not for individuals but for a medium size company that probably bought the phone from Google or Verizon. Couldn't they call the seller and prove the phone was bought by them and get it reset or RMA'd?
Greg555 said:
I work in IT for a medium size company and have several nice verizon phones that were used as company phones but were not correctly reset when people were terminated.
I did a master reset only to find out that they are still locked.
I have no idea what the pin code was.
Can this be bypassed or is this a parts phone now?
Thx
greg
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Any chance they used a company Gmail email (that you may be able to access) so you can send a reset password email to yourself? If not, I would contact Verizon/Google depending on how the phone was purchased. Otherwise, the web is your friend for unverified unlock methods but not XDA.
sliding_billy said:
Any chance they used a company Gmail email (that you may be able to access) so you can send a reset password email to yourself? If not, I would contact Verizon/Google depending on how the phone was purchased. Otherwise, the web is your friend for unverified unlock methods but not XDA.
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Probably trolling to find an unlock for a stolen device. Medium sized it company wouldn't need to do that. Bogus thread.
bobby janow said:
Probably trolling to find an unlock for a stolen device. Medium sized it company wouldn't need to do that. Bogus thread.
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Yeah, but it is fun to post a little passive aggressive BS that anyone "in IT" would know the answer to.
It's gettin old Greg

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