I am looking for help for the Acer tablet B1-870. I did a factory reset on my tablet to clear all the data and now when I try to set it up it is asking for the google accountnI set it up with. I have entered all the google accounts I have but it will not accept any. Now I cannot access my tablet at all. Any help appreciated
Read here:
How to Bypass Google Account Verification After Factory Reset
How do I bypass Google verification after a factory reset? Here are some workable FRP bypass methods from the article.
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xXx yYy said:
Read here:
How to Bypass Google Account Verification After Factory Reset
How do I bypass Google verification after a factory reset? Here are some workable FRP bypass methods from the article.
www.apeaksoft.com
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Hi I just followed the instructions but when i got to press the @ sign for three seconds nothing happened. I am trying to do this on my Acer B1-870 tablet - would this make a difference. any help appreciated.
Sorry, we generally don't allow discussion of bypassing these type of locks, as they can be used for nefarious purposes. (unlocking stolen devices etc)
I'm not saying yours is stoeln, but this is something we don't allow discussion of I'm afraid.
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Hi everyone.
I'm looking for your help.
I have a LG L5 (LG-E612f) and when I woke up few days ago, I have the brilliant idea to set a PIN security number to my phone. The thing is, I forgot it.
Since then, I was searching ways to unlock on the web, every post talks about the "hard reset", but I really need the data stored in my device memory. So, I read about the SDK tools to reset the password without lose data, but the info is very incomplete and oriented to other devices.
Other way that I was thinking. Connect my phone to my Ubuntu computer and force the mounting process via terminal but I don't know how.
Finally, if I do the Hard Reset, could I rescue my data of my intern memory using the PhotoRec tool?
Guys, really I would appreciate your help!
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Use this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2620456
Juan Mt said:
Hi everyone.
I'm looking for your help.
I have a LG L5 (LG-E612f) and when I woke up few days ago, I have the brilliant idea to set a PIN security number to my phone. The thing is, I forgot it.
Since then, I was searching ways to unlock on the web, every post talks about the "hard reset", but I really need the data stored in my device memory. So, I read about the SDK tools to reset the password without lose data, but the info is very incomplete and oriented to other devices.
Other way that I was thinking. Connect my phone to my Ubuntu computer and force the mounting process via terminal but I don't know how.
Finally, if I do the Hard Reset, could I rescue my data of my intern memory using the PhotoRec tool?
Guys, really I would appreciate your help!
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You should read this thread: [USE IT][GUIDE]Fast Answer To Your Question[GUIDE] [TeamOptima], and ask in the Optimus L3, L5, L7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting.
But if you set a PIN unlock, you may have also entered an unlock password, such as your Google account password.
If not, here is a general guide how to remove the PIN unlock: [Android][Guide]Hacking And Bypassing Android Password/Pattern/Face/PIN, but it works only on some devices with the listed requirements.
Else ... wipe data/factory reset is needed.
Thread closed and thank you.
Hi guys, i hope you can help me out here.
a Friend of mine is a taxi driver and had a guest who forgot his money and paid with his Moto G 2015 8GB.
As a friend of good deals, my friend now wants his father to use this Smartphone since it offers enough for his needs.
I already set it up from the scratch, but google now wants me to login with the first account data from the previous owner, which im afraid-, we wont be able to obtain any more.
Id install Cyanogenmod without Gapps to ignore the Google Questioning, but i need to check the "Oem bootloader unlock" option, which i cant, cause i cant setup the smartphone any more.
I hope anyone of you can help me? The Phone it not stolen, so as far as it is possible, please help me!
Silentsoul said:
Hi guys, i hope you can help me out here.
a Friend of mine is a taxi driver and had a guest who forgot his money and paid with his Moto G 2015 8GB.
As a friend of good deals, my friend now wants his father to use this Smartphone since it offers enough for his needs.
I already set it up from the scratch, but google now wants me to login with the first account data from the previous owner, which im afraid-, we wont be able to obtain any more.
Id install Cyanogenmod without Gapps to ignore the Google Questioning, but i need to check the "Oem bootloader unlock" option, which i cant, cause i cant setup the smartphone any more.
I hope anyone of you can help me? The Phone it not stolen, so as far as it is possible, please help me!
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Goto stock recovery and using vol.down+power key u will be in fast boot mode using vol down chose recovery mode and press power key to enter into stock recovery. If u see a dead android just press power key first and holding it press vol. Up then just scroll down to factory data reset and now every g account will remove. Now set it up
A factory reset will probably not help. Moto G implements the new Factory Reset Protection feature which Google did introduce with Android 5.1. This check for the password of the last Google account registered on the device will survive a factory reset.
To my knowledge there is a way to circumvent the Factory Reset Protection on some Samsung devices due to a faulty implementation by Samsung (this was in the news a few days ago).
But this will probably not help with the Moto G.
Just reflash the stock firmware and you will be good I hope
You can't do anything with stock firmware, you can't unlock bootloader. The new system protection is exactly for that purpose. If your reflash the firmware via fastboot, at first boot prompts you to login with any google account used before in the phone.
The only way to revert the locked status is login with google asociated account and wipe from the settings menu once the phone has been unlocked.
i tried the stock firmware reflash as well.
you so are telling me there is no way to get a working firmware on this phone without going actualy in the developer options and activate bootloader thingie?
i mean google did a good job on that part. Still sucks though, but thanks for the answer
Silentsoul said:
i tried the stock firmware reflash as well.
you so are telling me there is no way to get a working firmware on this phone without going actualy in the developer options and activate bootloader thingie?
i mean google did a good job on that part. Still sucks though, but thanks for the answer
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Yes, you have no option. To unlock bootloader you need to turn on the oem unlock permission in settings and actually you can't enter in that setting.
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Yes, you have no option. To unlock bootloader you need to turn on the oem unlock permission in settings and actually you can't enter in that setting.
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jmadotme said:
You can't do anything with stock firmware, you can't unlock bootloader. The new system protection is exactly for that purpose. If your reflash the firmware via fastboot, at first boot prompts you to login with any google account used before in the phone.
The only way to revert the locked status is login with google asociated account and wipe from the settings menu once the phone has been unlocked.
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The new sytem used cache to stor the password clearing cache and everything from stock will help.
banerjeeayan1996 said:
The new sytem used cache to stor the password clearing cache and everything from stock will help.
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When you reflash the stock firmware via fastboot it clear all data & cache. When boots with clean system it prompts again to activate the phone.
For one side is nice to see that this works... Too bad for you... I guess you already googled it right?
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As we know, Android has a security feature FRP, Factory Reset Protection.
Once FRP is activated, it prevents use of a device after a factory data reset, until we log in using a Google username and password previously set up on the device.
But now, if the internet connection, both mobile data and WLAN, is not available for my device at all for some reason, is it possible for me to use that device again? I think FRP perhaps requires internet connection to verify my google username and password.
Thank you for any ideas in advance.
So you can't start the device?
I've tried a lot of tips from youtube. With FRP bypass apps etc... Unfortunately this account stays on it. I would be happy if there are any tips. It's Android 10 on it. I can also get into the settings menu through a different language and through backdoors. But I can't activate the development mode.
Don't get XDA in trouble.
Posting FRP bypassing solutions are out of bounds on this forum.
blackhawk said:
Don't get XDA in trouble.
Posting FRP bypassing solutions are out of bounds on this forum.
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What? It's legit to help users to unbrick from FRP lock.
If you can get to settings, can you reach factory reset option? this entry doesn't need to be unlocked and should be available in standard settings configuration. If that doesn't solve it, try to remove google account from accounts menu.
edit: there are more intrusive methods for experts, like erasing FRP partition from SP Flash Tool or mtkclient (will tell you if anything else failed)
Hello, I can also reset the phone, but the google account still stays in it. I can't delete it in settings either. If it were that easy, I wouldn't be here. thanks anyway for your answers.
get VCOM preloader drivers to work in Windows and do a full ROM dump with SP Flash Tool + WwR MTK v2.51 beta. secure boot download agent and auth_sv5.auth file (or SLA/DAA auth by-pass) might required.
once you have created backup and scatter file this way (one that 100% matches current partition layout) you can erase FRP partition from SP Flash Tool (pay attention for step 8)
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What? It's legit to help users to unbrick from FRP lock.
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[CLOSED] FRP bypass on Android 11
Hello there, I recently got scammed buying new phone on the Internet. Indeed the phone got locked a few days later and I am now stuck with the Google Account. The phone is a European Samsung Galaxy A12. Before to write this post, I looked for a...
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blackhawk said:
Don't get XDA in trouble.
Posting FRP bypassing solutions are out of bounds on this forum.
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blackhawk said:
[CLOSED] FRP bypass on Android 11
Hello there, I recently got scammed buying new phone on the Internet. Indeed the phone got locked a few days later and I am now stuck with the Google Account. The phone is a European Samsung Galaxy A12. Before to write this post, I looked for a...
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@blackhawk Thanks very much that you do care about XDA and what's posted in the forum. However, despite the closed thread you've linked in your above post it's not correct that FRP bypassing or unlock solutions are generally "out of bounds". Generally, we allow FRP unlock questions; it's always a case by case decision, and currently I don't recognise anything in this thread that wouldn't allow me to keep the thread open - although this might change pending on future information and discussions.
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if you don't rely on windows I recommend bootloader unlock with mtkclient. you can try bootable linux pendrive re_livedvdV3.iso created with Rufus or UNetbootin for this
Hello. I have a samsung galaxy j3 2016 device in my hand. Google play account forgotten.
I reset it with factory reset. Now the device does not turn on, because of the google account.
How can we open the device with custom rom or original rom?
Reset your Google account password on different phone or device like a computer.
If you also forgot the username for your Google account, go to https://accounts.google.com/signin/usernamerecovery?hl=en. Just like in resetting your Google password, you’ll need to enter the recovery email of your forgotten account.
Once you’ve done any of the two procedures above, try to do FRP unlock again using the new password.
If there’s no way to unlock FRP using the first method, then the best shot for you is to let someone flash the system software in order to bypass Google Account Verification FRP.
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Hello. I have a samsung galaxy j3 2016 device in my hand. Google play account forgotten.
I reset it with factory reset. Now the device does not turn on, because of the google account.
How can we open the device with custom rom or original rom?
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If ADB got sucessfully enabled on phone then you can bypass the FRP-lock via ADB:
GitHub - quitehacker/ADB-FRP-Bypass: How to Use ADB Commands to Bypass FRP
How to Use ADB Commands to Bypass FRP. Contribute to quitehacker/ADB-FRP-Bypass development by creating an account on GitHub.
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