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    How to Bypass Google Account Verification After Reset on Android

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesJune 20, 20254 Mins Read
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    Performing a factory reset on your Android device can be a quick fix for system glitches or forgotten screen locks, but what happens when you’re stuck on the Google account verification screen after the reset? This is where many users get trapped by a security feature known as FRP (Factory Reset Protection). While this security feature protects lost devices, it backfires when you forget credentials or buy a second-hand phone.

    Fortunately, DroidKit bypasses Google account verification effortlessly on most Android devices. Whether you’ve lost login details or bought a used phone tied to another account, this professional unlocker reclaims your access without the headaches.

    What is Google FRP Lock?

    Factory Reset Protection (FRP) – a security feature on Android 5.1+ devices – locks your phone after a factory reset until you sign in with the previously synced Google account. While it deters thieves and protects your data, it can also lock you out of your own phone, especially if you’ve forgotten your Google credentials or purchased a used device without the previous owner’s information.  That’s when FRP bypass tools become essential.

    How to Bypass Google Account Verification After Reset on Android

    If you’re locked out of your Android device after a reset, DroidKit’s FRP Bypass feature can help you regain access quickly and safely.

    What is DroidKit?

    DroidKit is a versatile Android toolkit developed by iMobie, offering solutions for data recovery, screen unlock, system repair, and FRP bypass. Its FRP Bypass feature is specifically designed to remove Google account verification from Android phones and tablets—no technical knowledge required.

    Key Features of DroidKit FRP Bypass:

    • Bypass FRP lock on Samsung, Xiaomi, Redmi, POCO, OPPO, Lenovo, VIVO, Realme, SONY, OnePlus phones & tablets running Android 6 to 15.
    • Bypass Google account verification and regain full device access.
    • Works both on Windows and Mac.
    • SSL-256 encryption ensures your privacy and data are protected.
    • No root required and a beginner-friendly interface.

    Steps to Bypass FRP with DroidKit:

    1. Download and install DroidKit on your computer. Launch it and select the “FRP Bypass” mode on the home screen.

    2. Connect your locked Android phone or tablet to the computer via USB. Then select your device brand accordingly from the pop-up.

    3. DroidKit will detect your device and match the best FRP solution based on your model and Android version.

    4. Follow the on-screen instructions to start the process (you may need to put your phone into factory mode).

    5. Wait a few minutes as DroidKit bypasses the Google account verification.

    6. Once completed, you’ll regain full access to your device without needing the previous Google account credentials.

    How to Recover Google Account with Two-Step Verification After Factory Reset on Android?

    If you remember your Google credentials but are stuck during two-step verification, here’s what you can do:

    1. On the verification screen, choose “Try another way” to receive a backup code or recovery email.
    2. Use a backup phone number or email address previously linked to your account.
    3. Access your Google Account recovery page from another device: https://accounts.google.com/signin/recovery
    4. Follow the steps provided by Google to verify your identity.
    5. Once verified, return to your Android device and complete the sign-in process.

    If you don’t have access to recovery methods, bypassing FRP with DroidKit remains the most effective alternative.

    Does Hard Reset Remove FRP?

    No, a hard reset does not remove FRP. Factory Reset Protection is specifically designed to remain active even after a hard reset, which is why the device asks for the previously synced Google account during setup.

    To completely remove FRP and unlink a Google account, you need access to the account credentials or use a tool like DroidKit FRP Bypass to safely eliminate the lock.

    Conclusion

    Stuck on Google verification after an Android reset? DroidKit cuts through FRP locks in minutes—even if you’ve forgotten credentials or bought a used device. This go-to solution removes old Google accounts, supports Android 6–15, and keeps your data safe throughout the process. Skip the factory reset headaches: Download DroidKit today to regain full access—no passwords, no stress, just instant control.

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