Factory Reset Protection. If you factory wipe an Android phone that still had a Google or Samsung account on it, you need to sign in to the same account again to use it. However, it is sometimes possible to switch away from the initial setup app, and then do whatever it takes to wipe the FRP data. On early Android (pre-2015), this might be as easy as setting the screen lock to Swipe and restarting.
Do you mean FRP? That’s been kinda hit-and-miss, I’ve been able to crack it more often than not, once even without a guide.
Not familiar with that acronym.
Factory Reset Protection. If you factory wipe an Android phone that still had a Google or Samsung account on it, you need to sign in to the same account again to use it. However, it is sometimes possible to switch away from the initial setup app, and then do whatever it takes to wipe the FRP data. On early Android (pre-2015), this might be as easy as setting the screen lock to Swipe and restarting.
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