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How to Bypass Google Account Verification (FRP) on Vivo X50, X50 PRO OR X50 PRO+




How
to Bypass Google Account Verification (FRP) on Vivo X50, X50 PRO OR X50 PRO+



A few years ago, before the
launch of Vivo X50, X50 PRO OR X50 PRO+ and other Android smartphones, we were
all talking about how BlackBerry and iPhone devices are so secured to a point
that their real owners can track who is using it when stolen or lost. In some
cases, the phone might just be unusable to whoever found it until the rightful
owner unlocks the device which most times have to do with him/her signing into
the earlier setup (email and or password) account of that device.

Android – the leading
choice of most smartphones operating system out there has finally joined the
league to make users device (like Vivo X50, X50 PRO OR X50 PRO+) super secured
from theft or just unusable when it gets lost. But the truth is most
times lost or stolen isn’t the case. Rather, it is passed on to a friend,
family or sold out as fairly used without the initial user unlocking and
removing their setup Google Account (even after a factory or hard reset)
.

I will show you a few steps
to follow on how to bypass Google Account (FRP) on your Vivo X50, X50 PRO OR
X50 PRO+ but first, let me explain what FRP means and how it works.

What is FRP on Vivo X50, X50 PRO OR X50
PRO+ Android OS device?

FRP simply means factory
reset protection
 also known as data protection of your Vivo X50, X50
PRO OR X50 PRO+ or any other Android device. It is set up with your sign in
Google Account.

How do I Setup FRP Lock?

Step 1:           The user should slide down or locate and press the settings on the
icon on their Vivo X50, X50 PRO OR X50 PRO+ home screen.

Step 2:           Next, scroll down and or swipe right (or left)

Step 3:           Enter – press Accounts

Step 4:            Now, add a Google
– Gmail account.

Step 5:            Go back to
Settings >> Security

Step 6:            Setup your
preferred lock method.

Step 7:            Check lock on
start-up.

How to remove or bypass Google Account
FRP on Vivo X50, X50 PRO OR X50 PRO+?

There are basically two
methods to bypass a Google Factory Reset Protection (FRP) on Vivo X50, X50 PRO
OR X50 PRO+. Like I mentioned earlier: most times Android phones like Vivo X50,
X50 PRO OR X50 PRO+ are passed on to a friend or family which means if you tell
them about method one (1) you won’t have to apply the final option – method two
(2) that bypasses FRP lock.

Method #1 – How to Bypass or Skip Google
Account FRP Lock on your Vivo X50, X50 PRO OR X50 PRO+:

Step 1:           The user should slide down or locate and press the settings on the
icon on their Vivo X50, X50 PRO OR X50 PRO+ home screen.

Step 2:           Next, scroll down and or swipe right (or left)

Step 3:           Enter – press Accounts

Step 4:           Now, Remove the primary or all Google accounts – Gmail you find
there.

Step 5:           Go back to Settings >> Security

Step 6:           Remove your preferred lock method.

Step 7:           Uncheck lock on start-up.

Method #2 – How to Bypass Google Account
FRP Lock Screen on Your Vivo X50, X50 PRO OR X50 PRO+

·        Click
here to read the full steps of this method to successfully bypass the FRP on
your Vivo X50, X50 PRO OR X50 PRO+
.

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Personal Data Tips for Vivo X50, X50 PRO OR X50 PRO+:

·         Setup an auto or carry out a manual backup regularly of your Vivo
X50, X50 PRO OR X50 PRO+
 following our guide here with data or Wi-Fi connection.

·         You can also backup your Vivo X50, X50 PRO OR X50 PRO+ offline – without internet connection following the steps provided
here.

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