

Note: You must sign in with Samsung Account in order to installing any app from galaxy store, you can create your free Samsung Account, if you don’t own any. Tap to “Search” icon from up-right, and search there “OS13”. If you see there update screen, so just hit on “Update” button, once the updating process completes, you will get back to (FRP Tools) page, just hit again on “ Open Samsung Galaxy Store” from there. –Search in browser “ Download Top Samsung FRP Tools“, and go to our website searched result same as shown in below image. –Go to > History And Privacy> Youtube terms of services, after that, the google will be launched shortly. –From up-right, hit on “Profile icon”, and tap on “Settings”. –Type “You”, and hit on “Youtube” icon to reach Youtube website. –After having a popup window of google assistant, just long press both (Volume UP + Power keys) to turn off talkback. –Lets open google assistant by Speaking loudly (Google Assistant). Select “Use Command Voice” option, and double tap on popup box. Select option “while using the app”, now double tap on anywhere on screen. You need to Draw “L” by swiping on screen from right to left, and then swipe top, same as shown in below image. Press again (Volume UP + Down) keys, and you will see there (talkback turned on). Long Press both (Volume UP + Down) keys together, and you will have (Use Volume Keys for talkback) popup, just tap on “Use”. Method 1: Bypass FRP Galaxy A02s Android 11 Method 2 : Remove FRP Galaxy A02s (Android 10) Method 1: Remove FRP Galaxy A02s (Android 11) Updated

Because DroidKit makes it really simple to bypass the FRP lock.Īnd although it only works for Samsung phones for now, support for non-Samsung devices is on the way.Warning: This method is only for Device Owner, and for educational purpose only. If we had to choose, we would choose the second option.

Two, let iMobie’s DroidKit do the heavy lifting.One, do everything manually to bypass the Google FRP verification on your Samsung device.

If you are facing this situation, you have two options. This is a pretty big problem for folks who buy used phones. In other words, if you don’t remember your Google credentials, you won’t be able to access your phone. With the FRP lock, you must log in with your Google account that you were using on your phone before the reset, to continue using your phone after the reset. Traditionally, when you performed a factory reset on your phone, you could just use your phone without any authentication. But what if you buy a used phone and can’t use it because of the FRP lock? This is where the iMobie’s DroidKit comes in.
