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Prerequisites
Before you begin, you’ll need:
- A computer (if you’re using a PC-based method).
- A stable Wi-Fi connection (for certain methods).
- A USB cable to connect your phone to the computer.
- Make sure your device is supported—these methods usually work on popular brands like Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, Realme, Huawei, and Motorola.
Now, let’s jump into the steps.
Using DroidKit to Bypass Google Account Verification
DroidKit is one of the easiest ways to bypass Google’s Account Verification, especially if you’re not very tech-savvy. You just need to download the program to your computer and follow a few simple steps.
1. Download DroidKit here and install it on your computer.
2. Open the program, and from the main menu, select FRP Bypass.
3. Connect your phone to your computer using a USB cable, and press Start to begin the process.
4. DroidKit will set up the necessary files for your phone. Once ready, hit Start to Bypass and follow the instructions that appear.
5. After a few minutes, the Google account lock will be gone, and you can set up a new account on your device.
That’s it! No need for complicated tools or steps—just a few clicks and you’re good to go.
Bypass Google Account Verification Using Google Keyboard
If you don’t have a computer, don’t worry! This method allows you to bypass Google’s verification using the built-in Google keyboard on your phone.
1. Start by connecting your device to Wi-Fi. On the Google verification screen, tap the text field to bring up the keyboard.
2. Hold down the @ symbol until Google Keyboard Settings appear.
3. Tap the three dots in the upper-right corner and choose Help & Feedback.
4. Select any text on the page, then tap Web Search. In the search box, type Settings.
5. Go to About Phone and tap the Build Number seven times to enable Developer Options.
6. Go back to the main settings, find Developer Options, and turn on OEM Unlocking.
7. Restart your phone, and you’ll be able to set up a new Google account without needing the old one.
This method is great because it only requires the tools already on your phone—no extra downloads or gadgets are necessary.
Using a SIM Card to Bypass Google Account Verification
This method is as simple as it gets, and all you need is a SIM card. Here’s how to do it:
1. Insert a SIM card into the locked phone.
2. Use another phone to call the number of the SIM card you just inserted.
3. Answer the call on the locked phone, and select Add New Contact.
4. When adding a new contact, choose to Create a new Google account.
5. After saving, restart your device, and the Google verification screen should no longer be a problem.
This method works well if you have access to another phone and a SIM card. Simple, right?
Bypass Google Account Verification with Dr.Fone
Dr.Fone is another tool you can use if you prefer a computer-based solution. It’s a bit more involved but works reliably.
1. Download Dr.Fone here and install it on your computer.
2. Open the app, and choose Screen Unlock.
3. Select Remove Google Account Lock (FRP) from the menu.
4. Choose your device’s brand and operating system from the list. Then, connect your phone using a USB cable.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions, and within a few minutes, the Google lock will be removed.
Dr.Fone is a solid option if you’re looking for a straightforward way to remove the verification lock from your phone, especially if you have a more recent model.
Bypass Google Account Verification Without Internet Access
What if you don’t have internet access? Surprisingly, you can still bypass Google’s verification lock without needing to connect to Wi-Fi.
1. Insert a SIM card into your locked phone.
2. From another phone, call the number linked to that SIM card.
3. Answer the call, and choose Add New Contact.
4. Enter random details, and select Create a new Google account.
5. After saving the contact, restart your phone, and you should be able to bypass the lock.
This method works well if you find yourself in a pinch without access to Wi-Fi.
These methods give you several options to bypass Google’s account verification after a factory reset. Whether you have a computer on hand or just a phone and a SIM card, you now know exactly how to get back into your device. With just a few steps, you’ll be using your phone again without any of the hassle.