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Thursday, August 4, 2016

Remove FRP lock Google account on Samsung mobiles | samsung frp lock remove 2016

Android Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a new feature to protect your device which has been added to Android OS .
Try IT. 
Basically, when you insert an OTG drive, the OS allows you to open files, even when you should be locked into the screen requiring a Google sign-in after the factory reset. It put an APK on the OTG drive that does nothing but open up the mobile settings. From there, just install the APK—yes, the OS even lets you disable the "unknown sources" security measure in this state—and you will be given free reign over the settings.
To finally bypass the reset protection, you just factory reset from the settings rather than from recovery. After that, the phone will be a clean slate. It will be pretty simple for a moderately tech-proficient thief to take your phone and remove your stuff from it.
We'll keep our ears to the ground for word on if and when Samsung pushes updates to fix this.
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