So, the next time the phone boots up, the owner will be asked to enter the Google Account that was previously setup on the phone. This, of course, would result to FRP being tripped. However, we did receive a lot of emails from our readers asking for help as they unknowingly reset their phone with password and screen lock protection on. The reason why we were always hesitant to provide a step-by-step guide on how to bypass the Factory Reset Protection (#FRP) is because we wanted to help owners who lost their phones in our own way. Read on to know how to address this problem in case it happens to you. This guide is based on the video published by RootJunky on #YouTube. In this post, I will show you how to bypass FRP on your Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (#Samsung #Note5).
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