Android Enthusiasts Asked by Harmanzzzzz on October 29, 2021
Hi I had a question I had frp unlocked my S9+ by rooting it, if I go and unroot it back to factory settings will it get frp locked again or will it stay unlocked?
Just remember Gmail id and password. Then you can easily unlock frp lock. Or delete linked google account. So no frp lock.
Go to setting / account / Here you will see list of account linked with mobile. Select google account and then remove account.
Answered by aliz lopaz on October 29, 2021
FRP is triggered by the Android system when you reset a device with Google account in it. First of all, you should be able to clear the FRP as now you remember the credentials of the Google account. Don't you? If you don't, then reset your password again and try to remember it for entering if the phone asks for it. If you have the doubts, then do remove the Google account before factory resetting it. No Google account means no FRP because in the absence of an existing account, it cannot ask you to login to an account which was used prior to the reset. Lastly, rooting or unrooting doesn't do anything to the FRP. It's a seperate security process as I mentioned above.
Answered by singhnsk on October 29, 2021
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