How to Break Google Account of any phone, how to Break the lock of any phone In 2026, bypassing FRP (All Phone Factory Reset Protection 2026) on Android phones — especially after a hard reset when you’re stuck on the Google account verification screen — has become way tougher than it used to be, but people are still finding workarounds, mostly for brands like Samsung, Realme, Oppo, Vivo, Redmi, and Motorola running Android 14, 15, or even the new Android 16. Back in the day, simple tricks like opening Chrome via accessibility menus, TalkBack hacks, Quick Share exploits, or sharing links to sketchy sites (like vnrom.net or entertechpro) would let you sneak into Settings and disable the lock without a PC. Those old jugads — hotspot connect, reach browser, install APK bypass tools, tweak screen lock or clone phone features — worked great on older security patches.
But Google has patched most of them hard in recent updates; now many “no PC” methods either fail completely, reboot the phone endlessly, or only skip the screen locally while Google still flags the device ID/IMEI on their servers, blocking full Google sign-in or Play Store access later. For Samsung devices especially, new 2026 tricks often rely on specific button combos, voice typing glitches, emergency call loops, or third-party online tools that ask for IMEI (like Dr.Fone or PassFab, though they’re not truly “free” or offline). On Chinese brands like Realme/Oppo/Vivo, some models still respond to updated “Quick Share not working” fixes or Activity Launcher apps, but success rates drop a lot on Android 15/16 with latest patches — sometimes you brick the phone if you force it. Bottom line: if it’s your own forgotten account, try official recovery first (myaccount.google.com). For repair guys dealing with customer phones, brand-specific YouTube videos from 2026 are your best bet, but always remember — messing with lost/stolen devices is illegal and can get you in serious trouble. Stay smart, use these only ethically.
You get any random phone in your hand — doesn’t matter which brand: Vivo, Itel, Tecno, Xiaomi/Mi, Oppo, Realme, OnePlus, anything. If that phone has someone else’s Google account locked on it (FRP lock after factory reset), I’m gonna teach you how you yourself can bypass/remove that Google account lock — without needing a computer most of the time.
I already explained in the previous post how to hard-reset / pattern-unlock almost any phone (different button combos for Realme, Oppo, Vivo, Redmi, etc.). If you haven’t watched/read that one yet, go check it first — . Because every brand has a slightly different way to get into recovery and wipe data.
This post is Part 2 — what to do AFTER you’ve already hard-reset the phone… and now you’re stuck on the Google verification screen (that “Verify your account” page that won’t let you go further).
A lot of brothers were commenting FRP bypass” — so here we are, exactly what you asked for.
Works on 4G or 5G phones — almost any brand. But you gotta read this whole thing from start to finish, step by step. Only then it’ll click and you’ll be able to do it on any phone that comes to you.
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Alright, let’s not waste time — here we go.
First thing you need to understand: after hard reset, when the phone asks for the previous Google account and you don’t know it — that’s FRP (Factory Reset Protection).
Step 1 – Get internet on the locked phone Turn on hotspot from another phone (your second working phone). Connect the locked phone to that hotspot. (You’ll see the lock icon on top left — that confirms FRP is active.)
Skip everything you can, accept terms, connect Wi-Fi/hotspot, wait for “Getting your phone ready…” to finish (takes 1–2 minutes sometimes).
Once connected, keep pressing Next until you reach the Google sign-in screen. Don’t enter anything — we’re gonna bypass it.
Step 2 – Reach Chrome browser on the locked phone (this is the most important part) There are many small tricks to open Chrome or get to Settings from here — it changes a little bit brand to brand.
One common easy way (works on many Realme, Oppo, Vivo phones in 2024–2025):
On the Google sign-in screen → tap the email field → keyboard appears → tap the “?” or “@“ key → sometimes “Google Keyboard settings” or “Help” option shows up → from there you can reach “Share” or “Need help?” → then share to Chrome or some text app.
Another popular trick: Tap & hold on any text field → select all → share → choose Chrome or any browser option → if it asks “Open with” choose “Just once” → “Use without account” if prompted.
Somehow, some way — get inside Chrome browser on that locked phone. If you reach Chrome → bro, 90% work is already done. You’ve basically bypassed FRP already.
Step 3 – From Chrome go to phone Settings Open Chrome → type any of these sites (they host FRP bypass APKs / tools):
- bksmartphone .com
- vnrom .net
- addrom .com
- entertechpro .com
(Just type one of them → search → open the first result.)
These sites usually have ads — close ads, look for “APK Bypass” or “Open Settings” button or link. Tap it.
Many times it directly opens the phone’s Settings app (even though FRP is on).
Step 4 – Inside Settings do something to break the lock Once you’re in Settings → different phones need different tricks:
Some phones: Go to “Home screen & Lock screen” → change something small → it sometimes removes FRP flag. Some: Go to “About phone” → tap build number 7 times fast (enable developer options) → then go back and enable OEM unlock / USB debugging. Some: Search “Clone phone” or “Phone clone” → open it → it may ask for QR code scan → scan from another phone → it can trigger a reset that skips FRP. Some older ones: Just go to “Security” → set a new screen lock → restart → FRP gone.
Every brand is a little different — that’s why I say watch brand-specific videos too. But the main trick is always the same: reach Chrome → reach Settings → do one small change that tricks the phone into thinking it’s yours now.
Step 5 – Finish setup After the trick works → keep pressing Next → skip Google sign-in if possible → or add a new Gmail if forced → finish setup. Lock icon on top should disappear. Boom — phone is yours.
Extra tips:
- Realme/Oppo phones — hotspot + accessibility menu trick is very common.
- Redmi/POCO — sometimes TalkBack + global action works.
- Vivo — “Emergency call” + share to Chrome trick.
- New 5G phones (2025–2026) — Google patched many old tricks. So if nothing works, search latest method for that exact model.
Guys, that’s it. The golden rule: if you can open Chrome on the FRP locked phone — you’re almost there. Rest is just small brand-specific jugad.
If any particular phone model comes to you (Realme C series, Redmi 13C, Vivo Y28, etc.) — drop the model name in comments. I’ll try to make a short post/video for that exact model.
Hope this helps a lot of brothers. Stay safe, don’t do anything illegal with lost/stolen phones — this is only for your own forgotten accounts or repairing business.
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