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3 weeks ago in
Galaxy S23Factory reset now my phone has frp lock PLEASE HELP
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Galaxy S23If your phone is locked due to Factory Reset Protection (FRP), this feature prevents unauthorized access after a reset. You’ll need the Google account credentials originally used on the device to unlock it.
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3 weeks ago in
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Unfortunately, your phone can't be unlocked unless you have the PIN code, By default, the Google Protection System is enabled. This prevents someone from accessing your phone if stolen
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2 weeks ago (Last edited 2 weeks ago ) in
Galaxy S23
Bypassing the Google FRP (Factory Reset Protection) lock on a Samsung Galaxy S23, or any other Android device, is typically not recommended and may be illegal in some jurisdictions, as it is designed to protect the device and the data of its original owner. FRP is a security feature that prevents unauthorized use of the device after a factory reset, ensuring that the person who performs the reset is the legitimate owner of the phone.
If you are the rightful owner of the device and have encountered the FRP lock, the proper way to unlock it is by using your Google account credentials. Here are the steps you can follow:
1. Sign In with Your Google Account
When you first set up your Samsung Galaxy S23 after a factory reset, the phone will ask you to sign in with the Google account previously associated with the device.
Enter your Google email and password (the one that was signed in before the reset).
Once signed in, the FRP lock will be bypassed.
2. Recover Your Google Account
If you've forgotten the credentials:
Visit Google Account Recovery( https://accounts.google.com/signin/recovery ) from a computer or another device.
Follow the prompts to recover your account or reset your password.
After resetting, you can use the new password to unlock the device.
3. Contact the Previous Owner
If the device was purchased secondhand or you cannot remember the associated account, contact the previous owner to help you remove the FRP lock. They can remove the device from their Google account through the Google Find My Device page. ( https://myaccount.google.com/find )
4. Samsung Support
If you're unable to resolve the FRP lock yourself, you may need to contact Samsung customer support or visit an authorized service center. Be prepared to provide proof of ownership, such as:
Original proof of purchase (receipt or invoice).
Device serial number or IMEI.
Warning
Attempting to bypass FRP through third-party software or unauthorized methods is against Google's terms of service and could void any warranties or support options. Additionally, using unverified methods might expose your device to security risks.
If you're unable to resolve the issue on your own, it is best to seek official support from Samsung or Google to unlock the device securely.
If you are the rightful owner of the device and have encountered the FRP lock, the proper way to unlock it is by using your Google account credentials. Here are the steps you can follow:
1. Sign In with Your Google Account
When you first set up your Samsung Galaxy S23 after a factory reset, the phone will ask you to sign in with the Google account previously associated with the device.
Enter your Google email and password (the one that was signed in before the reset).
Once signed in, the FRP lock will be bypassed.
2. Recover Your Google Account
If you've forgotten the credentials:
Visit Google Account Recovery( https://accounts.google.com/signin/recovery ) from a computer or another device.
Follow the prompts to recover your account or reset your password.
After resetting, you can use the new password to unlock the device.
3. Contact the Previous Owner
If the device was purchased secondhand or you cannot remember the associated account, contact the previous owner to help you remove the FRP lock. They can remove the device from their Google account through the Google Find My Device page. ( https://myaccount.google.com/find )
4. Samsung Support
If you're unable to resolve the FRP lock yourself, you may need to contact Samsung customer support or visit an authorized service center. Be prepared to provide proof of ownership, such as:
Original proof of purchase (receipt or invoice).
Device serial number or IMEI.
Warning
Attempting to bypass FRP through third-party software or unauthorized methods is against Google's terms of service and could void any warranties or support options. Additionally, using unverified methods might expose your device to security risks.
If you're unable to resolve the issue on your own, it is best to seek official support from Samsung or Google to unlock the device securely.