I just hard reset my motorola one 5g, and now I'm trying to bypass the FRP, I already tried many methods, and none of them worked for me, when I access the settings and try to disable google play services, it simply does not open the about tab app, if anyone has a solution I appreciate it
snwich said:
I just hard reset my motorola one 5g, and now I'm trying to bypass the FRP, I already tried many methods, and none of them worked for me, when I access the settings and try to disable google play services, it simply does not open the about tab app, if anyone has a solution I appreciate it
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Hi All,
I've been doing a lot of searching and reading on the forums but haven't found an solution to my problem.
I've been tgrying to unlock the boot-loader of my tablet for days. I downloaded and installed v8 of the
ASUS unlock tool.
Everytime I try to use it, I get to the "Google Account Verification" step it says:
"Your password is not valid"
I know I've entered the correct password. I've actually signed out of my google accounts from the tablet
and then signed back in just to make sure I wasn't fat-fingering it over and over.
Here're the details:
ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T
Android Version 4.2.1
Kernel Version 3.1.10-gb1a9af5
Build number: JOP40D.US_epad-10.6.1.14.10.20130801
As far as I know, the tablet is absolutely stock (I bought it on e-bay)
If someone could point me in the right direction, I'd really appreciate it.
I want to unlock, the install TWRP via fast-boot on the way to trying a couple of custom roms.
My search-foo is relatively weak so if I've missed an obvious thread, please forgive me.
atTHANKSvance!
Simeon
You don't have 2-step verification activ on your Google account, do you?
If yes, you need to disable it for this procedure.
berndblb said:
You don't have 2-step verification activ on your Google account, do you?
If yes, you need to disable it for this procedure.
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Brilliant!
You have almost certainly diagnosed my problem....
It's late here, but I'll turn off 2-factor authentication and try again in the morning.
I'll post again with my results.
That was my problem..
I didn't actually need to deactivate 2-step authentication. Google will generate an application specific password for those programs that can't handle the 2 step process. I generated one for the unlock tool and it unlocked on the first try.
That was it...
Instead of deactivating 2-step auth, I generated a new app specfic password for the unlock tool. I put it in and it worked the first time.
Thanks again!!
snevel said:
Brilliant!
You have almost certainly diagnosed my problem....
It's late here, but I'll turn off 2-factor authentication and try again in the morning.
I'll post again with my results.
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Thanks but it's just experience....
snevel said:
That was my problem..
I didn't actually need to deactivate 2-step authentication. Google will generate an application specific password for those programs that can't handle the 2 step process. I generated one for the unlock tool and it unlocked on the first try.
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I actually didn't have 2-step authentication activated...BUT...after reading this, I tried generating an app specific password for the Update tool, and worked for me. Thanks for the tip.
Here's another solution: (I couldn't get any of the above solutions to work)
After 20 minutes thrashing around in the jungle of Google settings I discovered that in the Google "Less secure apps" page of the account settings it says "Some apps and devices use less secure sign-in technology, which makes your account more vulnerable. You can turn off access for these apps, which we recommend, or turn on access if you want to use them despite the risks." So I changed the "Access for less secure apps" on that page to "Turn on" and - bingo ! - the Unlock app on my Asus tf700t accepted the Google account password that it had previously been rejecting and went on to unlock the tablet. Then I went back to the "Less secure apps" page of the account settings and changed it back to "Turn off", i.e. I restored it to the more secure setting.
Verily the Asus/Android/Google world moves in mysterious ways.
pacman65 said:
Here's another solution: (I couldn't get any of the above solutions to work)
After 20 minutes thrashing around in the jungle of Google settings I discovered that in the Google "Less secure apps" page of the account settings it says "Some apps and devices use less secure sign-in technology, which makes your account more vulnerable. You can turn off access for these apps, which we recommend, or turn on access if you want to use them despite the risks." So I changed the "Access for less secure apps" on that page to "Turn on" and - bingo ! - the Unlock app on my Asus tf700t accepted the Google account password that it had previously been rejecting and went on to unlock the tablet. Then I went back to the "Less secure apps" page of the account settings and changed it back to "Turn off", i.e. I restored it to the more secure setting.
Verily the Asus/Android/Google world moves in mysterious ways.
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I have tried this as well and I cannot get my tablet to unlock. I have verified it is registered within ASUS' systems, I have verified I do not have 2 factor authentication and I have less secure access on.
Does anyone have any other ideas how to get passed this Google Password issue?
Joe
Yes. Factory reset the tablet, setup wifi but no Google account, run the app, it'll work now
berndblb said:
Yes. Factory reset the tablet, setup wifi but no Google account, run the app, it'll work now
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I found that once I deleted my Google account on the tablet I was able to complete the bootloader unlock.
Thanks for the assistance.
JoeArech said:
I found that once I deleted my Google account on the tablet I was able to complete the bootloader unlock.
Thanks for the assistance.
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Been banging my head against the wall for a while on this one.
That worked perfectly... and without having to factory reset. Thanks!!!
charlygordon said:
Been banging my head against the wall for a while on this one.
That worked perfectly... and without having to factory reset. Thanks!!!
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I've been trying to unlock mine for over 2 years. V7 unlock installed, removed account, ran unlock tool, VIOLA! Success!
Now, what seems to be the best ROM to use is what I have to figure out next...... is there a solid KK or Lollipop ROM?
ok, here is something I haven't ran across...I was given a phone to use from a friend because my soon to be exwife decided to be a .....well that doesn't matter, what matters is I tried every procedure to bypass Google FRP that I have run across...I guess I managed to partially get around it enough to use dialer, manage phone settings, and actually use the browser...I can sign in to google, thru browser, but not anywhere thru the phone, it keeps sending me back to the screen saying the phone had been reset, and to enter the email associated with the phone...what am I forgetting to change, or is there something I can do to actually get my home screen up and then sign into google from this device?
thanks for any help you can offer
I set my phone up with a virtual number and established a Vivo account, however it never asked me to set up a password yet seems to have one already tied to the phone number. Anyway I cannot reset the password as I don't have access to that virtual number anymore. You cannot do anything without this password. Do any of you know how to bypass this security and complete a hard reset? I found Evenshop's method here, but I think there are some steps missing. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Go to Settings, more settings, apps, all, vivo account and then first install updates, and second force closed.
Sorry for translate, my language are spanish.
Your Vivo Account Fix Worked Perfectly!!!
STEVE_MARS said:
Go to Settings, more settings, apps, all, vivo account and then first install updates, and second force closed.
Sorry for translate, my language are spanish.
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Wow you are amazing. I hope others with this problem see the fix. Thank you so very much! Worked like a charm.
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I set my phone up with a virtual number and established a Vivo account, however it never asked me to set up a password yet seems to have one already tied to the phone number. Anyway I cannot reset the password as I don't have access to that virtual number anymore. You cannot do anything without this password. Do any of you know how to bypass this security and complete a hard reset? I found Evenshop's method here, but I think there are some steps missing. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Same Problem here, it s also not possible to deactivate vivos "FindMyPhone"... cant make a factory reset Always asked for the the PW... Also the solution settings, Mode settings, Apps, all etc didnt work for me. In the app vivo Account i cant do anything. No Install no uninstall No reinstall...and No choice to force close. Only in the app vivo Cloud i can do that things but when i go to settings factory reset, erase all datas, it asks me again for the vivo Account PW.... Any ideas? Thx
No Chance to make a factory reset.
Vivo support gave me this tip to bypass the account password. Have not tried it but it may help. "If Find my Phone switch is turned off in VivoCloud, you can remove the account by erasing all data on your phone."
Yeah thats right... It will work, but on my nex find my Phone Switch is Turned on For some reason, so i cant Turn it off, without a Password
STEVE_MARS said:
Go to Settings, more settings, apps, all, vivo account and then first install updates, and second force closed.
Sorry for translate, my language are spanish.
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muchas gracias! es perfecto
this worked perfectly! thank you! :good:
I bring good news.
Hello guys, I bring good news.
I specialized I carried out numerous researches and I was able to find out how to remove the blocked Vivo Account for whatever reason.
the process is simple but a little evasive, it is necessary to remove the back cover of the device to jump two contacts on the board.
I will be making the unlocking service available to those who need it.
The Service can be performed remotely, via teamviewer.
All support instructions will be passed on to the customer.
The cost of the service is $ 30 USD and the time to complete the process is approximately 15 minutes.
How to remove vivo account without email and phone number
Hello everyone, if some one could tell me how to unlock an google frp locked Pixel 3 or at least point me in the right direction on what to do that would be greatly appreciated.
I've watched multiple videos for hours trying to get into talkback but I don't have the help and feedback settings. I can't watch youtube videos even if I do make it to feedback (javascript needs to be enabled) or I can't even access google chrome when I'm on feedback as well.
Talkback Version: 7.1.0.200241870
Carrier: Verizon
Did not come with a sim card
SomeoneGreat said:
Hello everyone, if some one could tell me how to unlock an google frp locked Pixel 3 or at least point me in the right direction on what to do that would be greatly appreciated.
I've watched multiple videos for hours trying to get into talkback but I don't have the help and feedback settings. I can't watch youtube videos even if I do make it to feedback (javascript needs to be enabled) or I can't even access google chrome when I'm on feedback as well.
Talkback Version: 7.1.0.200241870
Carrier: Verizon
Did not come with a sim card
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Back in the day there was a file that told how many times that you had to factory reset to disable frp. On a old Samsung I had it was like 10 times. So I would boot to recovery and wipe a few times in a row then reboot an see
Hi all
I have a P20 pro that I got from three UK
After I upgraded my dvice I have the handset to my daughter.
Unfortunately she recently changed the password and could not remember it. We tried to recover it but again no joy.
We then reset the device but have hit the frp protection. When we try to use the use my Google account to recover the phone it has a pop up stating use the device owners details. I have tried numerous accounts. Tried to contact the customer service teams at 3 and haiwai but no joys.
Can anyone give me another option. I have proof of purchase etc and tried the work arounds on YouTube etc
Thanks