How to Disable FRP Lock on Android Devices Quickly

Marius
6 min readMay 8, 2023

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Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security feature implemented by Google to protect Android devices from unauthorized access. It was introduced with Android 5.1 Lollipop and is designed to prevent unauthorized users from accessing the device after a factory reset.

While the FRP lock serves an essential purpose in protecting your data and privacy, there are situations where you might need to disable or bypass it. This article will explore the reasons for disabling the FRP lock, provide step-by-step instructions for disabling it before and after a factory reset, and discuss the legal and ethical considerations involved.

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Part 1. Disable FRP Lock before Factory Reset

Before performing a factory reset on your device, it is recommended to remove the FRP lock to avoid complications. Follow the steps below to remove your Google account and disable the FRP lock:

1. Remove Google Account from the Device

Step 1. Navigate to the “Settings” app on your device.

Step 2. Scroll down and select “Accounts” or “Users & Accounts.”

Step 3. Locate and tap on the Google account you want to remove.

Step 4. Tap on “Remove Account” and confirm your action.

2. Perform a Factory Reset After removing your Google account, you can now proceed with the factory reset process.

Step 1. Go back to the “Settings” app.

Step 2. Select “Backup & Reset” or “System,” depending on your device’s settings layout.

Step 3. Choose “Factory data reset” and read the information provided.

Step 4. Tap on “Reset phone” or “Reset device” and confirm your decision to initiate the factory reset process.

By removing your Google account before the factory reset, you effectively disable the FRP lock, allowing you to set up the device without any complications.

Part 2. Bypass FRP Lock after Factory Reset

If you have already performed a factory reset and are now stuck with the FRP lock, there are 3 methods to bypass it. Here are some popular methods to bypass the FRP lock.

  1. Use an FRP Bypass Tool

There are 2 FRP bypass tools can help you unlock your device. Some of the most popular ones include:

  1. iMyFone LockWiper (Android): LockWiper is a versatile tool that works on unlocking various Android devices. I can also disable FRP lock on Samsung devices. It has an intuitive interface and provides a step-by-step guide to bypass the FRP lock.

Step 1. Afrer launching the program, choose “Remove Google Lock”.

Step 2. Confirm your device info, And connect your device by a USB cable.

Step 3. Follow the instructions onscreen to turn on the USB debugging.

Step 4. After that, LockWiper (Android) will start to bypass FRP lock. Wait a minute, your device will be unlocked.

2. FRP Bypass APK: This is a popular tool that can be used on most Android devices. Download and install the APK file on your device, and follow the on-screen instructions to bypass the FRP lock.

Step 1. On a separate device, search for the FRP Bypass APK and download the file to your computer or another smartphone.

Step 2. Connect your USB flash drive to your computer or the other smartphone and transfer the FRP Bypass APK file to the USB drive.

Step 3. Now, power on the locked Android device and connect the USB flash drive to it using an OTG cable. The File Explorer on your locked device will automatically open once the connection is successful.

Step 4. Locate the FRP Bypass APK file in the File Explorer and tap on it to install it. You may need to enable “Unknown Sources” in the security settings of your device to install the APK file.

Step 5. After the installation is complete, open the FRP Bypass app on your locked device.

Step 6. Within the FRP Bypass app, you will see an option to open the device’s settings menu. Tap on it to access the settings.

Step 7. Go to Accounts (or “Accounts and Backup” depending on your device) and tap on “Add Account.” Here, you can add a new Google account or use an existing one.

Step 8. After successfully adding the new Google account, reboot your Android device.

Step 9. Once your device has rebooted, you can set it up using the newly added Google account. The FRP lock should now be disabled, and you should have full access to your device.

2. Use the Combination Firmware Method (for Samsung devices)

Another method to bypass the FRP lock on Samsung devices is using the combination firmware. Follow these steps to perform this method:

Step 1. Download the correct combination firmware for your device from a reliable source. Make sure it matches your device’s model number and build number.

Step 2. Install and launch the Odin software on your Windows computer. Odin is a popular tool for flashing firmware on Samsung devices.

Step 3. Boot your Samsung device into Download mode by simultaneously pressing the Volume Down, Home, and Power buttons. Connect your device to the computer using a USB cable.

Step 4. In the Odin software, load the combination firmware files into their respective sections (BL, AP, CP, and CSC).

Step 5. Click on the “Start” button in Odin to begin flashing the combination firmware onto your device.

Step 6. Once the flashing process is complete, your device will reboot automatically. After the reboot, you will be able to bypass the FRP lock.

Note: This method should be used with caution, as flashing the incorrect firmware may result in your device becoming unusable. Always ensure that you download the correct firmware for your specific device model.

Part 3. Legal and Ethical Considerations for Disabling FRP Lock

While bypassing the FRP lock may be necessary in some situations, it is crucial to consider the legal and ethical implications of doing so. Bypassing the FRP lock on a device that does not belong to you or without the owner’s consent is illegal and unethical. Disabling the FRP lock should only be done on your device or with the device owner’s permission.

Conclusion

Disabling the FRP lock on Android devices can be done through various methods. However, if you are already stuck with the FRP lock after a factory reset, using an FRP bypass tool , like LockWiper (Android) can help you regain access to your device.

While these methods can be useful in specific situations, it is essential to remember the legal and ethical considerations involved in bypassing the FRP lock. Always ensure that you have the right to access the device and that you respect the privacy and data security of others.

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Marius

I'm a iOS technological & AI tool writer who has 7-year-expenience of writing.