Hello!
I have to factory reset my a7 2018 beacuse I want to sell it, the google account that I singed in to this device I don't remember its password, any help please?
Hi there! Did you solved this issue? I'm on the opposite side, I mean, I bought an a7 2018 locked to a google account...
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Hi,
i'm posting here, because I don't know what exactly my problem is.
I factory reseted an android smartphone (samsung galaxy core prime) through the recovery menu.
The bad thing is that the device was synced with a google account, that hasn't been deleted before the reset.
When I want to setup the clean phone, i get asked to login with the previous google account. But when I do, it says the account is the wrong one.
EDIT: I'm pretty sure its the correct one, because I can see the device under "Recently used Devices" in my google account. But i can't delete it there... probably because the account is not set up on the phone.
Now my question: Could i solve the problem if I flash a custom ROM on the phone? I already tried it with a Stock ROM for T-Mobile, but it didn't change anything.
Hope you guys can help me out!
BR
You won't be able to even flash a custom recovery on a FRP locked device.
There's ways to get around FRP lock, check out rootjunky.
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This android version will ask me to enter the orig gmail account. Is it actually the orig gmail, like if i delete orig account add mine then fac. reset then enter my gmail it should be fine, right? Which brings me to my second question, i currently am a rooted lgls6750 and have mac changer to get unltd xfinity free hours but without service how do i login on wifi after the fac reset. Like can you connect to wifi after your fac reset. 5.1.1 google security implement sucks. Also is there anyway to force remove that horrible feature?
Thanks ahead of time!!
Hi there and welcome to Assist,
Here some hints:
[TUT] Bypass All LG Lock Google account "Verify your account'
Good luck
Hey folks;
tl;dr question: Wife changed her password after factory reset, now locked out of her phone for 24 hours. Is there a way to bypass, if the account is the same but only password changed?
Long version:
Wife did ota with Nougat and was getting a lot of errors, etc. Decided that a factory reset on her S7 was a good idea to get a fresh install of everything.
Did a factory reset, and of course during the setup after the reset the first 5 or 6 variations of her Google password didn't work. We could have kept trying variations, but the "Forgot Password" link was too inviting, and seemed like the easier route rather than trying the various variations of various passwords she uses.
Did the password reset using the Android dialog box. The password reset worked, as she is now able to use her Google account on the PC with no issues on the new password.
Problem is, she gets a popup message on the device that she has to wait 24 hours before trying the phone's account again. Is there a way to bypass this? We are using the existing account locked to the phone, just a different password. Again, she can successfully use the new password on other non-resetted devices.
Really, if we were aware that an account already tied to the device could be locked out with a password change during the reset process we would have waited, as my wife needs her phone as she drives at night for work. A warning during the reset would have been nice.
If there is not one for the current version of Android security update, then check YT for tutorials on older versions, flash one of them and follow the tutorial to bypass FRP
whats the model number of your phone?
banziitox24 said:
whats the model number of your phone?
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G930w8
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I found my old Samsung A3 again after it being stored in the closet. I want to factory reset it, but it is asking for my Samsung account. That’s anyone have an idea if flashing the ROM via Odin and such will remove the Samsung Account? I do not use the email address anymore and I cannot remember the password. I also lost the Sim card that is registered on that account because here in the Philippines we can change number anytime. I cannot contact Samsung helpdesk because I used a different name for it. I was still a stupid teenager when I had the phone. Thank you to whoever can help me with this problem.
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Samsung A3 (2017)
Android Version 8.0.0
Android security patch level: December 1, 2019
Mitsuhisa said:
I found my old Samsung A3 again after it being stored in the closet. I want to factory reset it, but it is asking for my Samsung account. That’s anyone have an idea if flashing the ROM via Odin and such will remove the Samsung Account? I do not use the email address anymore and I cannot remember the password. I also lost the Sim card that is registered on that account because here in the Philippines we can change number anytime. I cannot contact Samsung helpdesk because I used a different name for it. I was still a stupid teenager when I had the phone. Thank you to whoever can help me with this problem.
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Samsung A3 (2017)
Android Version 8.0.0
Android security patch level: December 1, 2019
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The phone is not rooted by the way.
Mitsuhisa said:
I found my old Samsung A3 again after it being stored in the closet. I want to factory reset it, but it is asking for my Samsung account. That’s anyone have an idea if flashing the ROM via Odin and such will remove the Samsung Account? I do not use the email address anymore and I cannot remember the password. I also lost the Sim card that is registered on that account because here in the Philippines we can change number anytime. I cannot contact Samsung helpdesk because I used a different name for it. I was still a stupid teenager when I had the phone. Thank you to whoever can help me with this problem.
For more details:
Samsung A3 (2017)
Android Version 8.0.0
Android security patch level: December 1, 2019
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Do a Google search for:
"Bypass FRP Galaxy A3"
Or
If you know what android version is on the device, do a Google search for:
"Bypass FRP (your android version)"
There should be several YouTube videos in your search results and there should be a lot of links to guide tutorials. Find one that applies to your device or at least applies to the same android version that you have, try many different ones, you should eventually find something that works.
If any of them require flashing anything on the device to solve this, skip those for now and don't try them until you have exhausted all the other "non-flash" solutions. If none of the "non-flash" solutions work, then you can try the methods that require flashing, but, you will only be able to use flashing methods that apply to your specific model number.
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Droidriven said:
Do a Google search for:
"Bypass FRP Galaxy A3"
Or
If you know what android version is on the device, do a Google search for:
"Bypass FRP (your android version)"
There should be several YouTube videos in your search results and there should be a lot of links to guide tutorials. Find one that applies to your device or at least applies to the same android version that you have, try many different ones, you should eventually find something that works.
If any of them require flashing anything on the device to solve this, skip those for now and don't try them until you have exhausted all the other "non-flash" solutions. If none of the "non-flash" solutions work, then you can try the methods that require flashing, but, you will only be able to use flashing methods that apply to your specific mode number.
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Thank you! I will try to search for it! My rooting skills have been rusty lately and my last root/flash experience was 4 years ago. Security wasn't tight back then.
i am new, if is samsung m11,android 11, u3(taiwan bri),when i wipe rest my phone,now can't pass google account, i try all way,can't ><
could help me
Do you mean that you want to do a factory reset while you have forgotten the password for your google account?