Thursday, December 15, 2016

How to Remove / Bypass FRP (FRP) On BlackBerry Priv


How to Bypass / Remove FRP (Factory Reset Protection) On BlackBerry Priv



What is FRP, Factory Reset Protection?

FRP, Factory Reset Protection is a security measure introduced to the Android 5.1 (5.0 in some) and beyond. This security ensures that you remain locked out when you factory reset your android device without first removing the Google account connected with the device. In other words, you have to sign in the Google account that was being used on the phone before it was factory resetted.

How to Bypass / Remove FRP (Factory Reset Protection) On BlackBerry Priv
If a BlackBerry Priv was wipe/factory Reset, And you get this kind screen. 
This device was reset. To continue, sign with the Google account that was previously synced on this device. It means your BlackBerry Priv is locked on FRP which is also called. (Factory Reset Protection.)



This method below will work on Blackberry Priv with Android 5.1
Steps To Remove The FRP On BlackBerry Priv.


Put on your BlackBerry Priv.
Connect it to a WiFi service.
When your BlackBerry Priv shows checking connection and immediately it shows Software Updates, witch off your WiFi hotspot. so that your BlackBerry Priv will be disconnected.
Click next until you get to the Pattern Lock screen. Setup a pattern lock from there and restart the device.
When the phone restarts, it will be locked with the pattern you setup earlier.
Open the Dialer button from the lockscreen and dial *#*#4636#*#*. This will take you to the Android Phone Info menu.
From there, tap Usage Statistics and then, tap the BACK button. This will take you to the Settings.
Now, scroll down to backup and reset.
Reset your BlackBerry Priv. When this is complete, the phone will restart and there will be no need to enter previous Google account again. 
You successfully Remove Frp On Blackberry Priv, Now you can setup your own Google Account.

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