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How to Disable FRP Lock in Settings Before Factory Reset (Important Guide)

How to Disable FRP Lock in Settings Before Factory Reset (Important Guide)

Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is one of Android’s most important security features. It protects your phone after a reset by asking for the previously connected Google account. However, many users do not realise one important thing:

If you reset your phone without properly removing the Google account first, your device can become locked on the “Verify your account” screen. This problem affects thousands of Android users every month — especially on Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, Huawei, and other modern Android devices.

At Revive Birmingham, many customers come to us after accidentally triggering FRP during a reset.

The good news is that this problem is usually preventable.

This guide explains exactly how to disable FRP correctly before factory reset, what mistakes to avoid, and what to do if your phone is already locked.

What Does “Disable FRP” Actually Mean?

Many users search for:

  • “Turn off FRP.”

  • “Disable FRP lock.”

  • “Remove Google verification before reset.”

In reality, FRP does not have a simple ON/OFF switch.

FRP is automatically disabled when:

  • All Google accounts are removed from the phone

  • The screen lock is removed properly

  • The device is reset through settings

If even one Google account remains connected during reset, FRP can activate immediately afterward.

👉 To understand how Android security works, read:
FRP Lock Explained: Difference Between FRP & Screen Lock

Why So Many Users Accidentally Trigger FRP

Most FRP problems happen because users:

  • Reset too quickly

  • Forget old Google accounts

  • Use recovery mode unnecessarily

  • Sell phones without removing accounts

  • Forget passwords before reset

Once FRP activates:

  • The setup stops completely

  • The phone asks for the previous Google account

  • Access is blocked until verification succeeds

This is why prevention is always easier than FRP removal later.

Step-by-Step: How to Disable FRP Before Factory Reset

Step 1 — Remove All Google Accounts

This is the most important step.

Go to:
Settings → Accounts → Google

Then:

  • Select every Google account

  • Tap “Remove account.”

  • Confirm removal carefully

👉 FRP stays active until ALL accounts are removed.

Common Mistakes Users Make Here

Many users remove only one account and forget that another synced Google account is still connected in the background.

This is one of the most common reasons phones still trigger FRP after a reset.

Step 2 — Remove Screen Lock

Go to:
Settings → Security → Screen Lock

Then:

  • remove PIN

  • remove password

  • remove pattern lock

Choose:

  • “None”
    or

  • “Swipe”

This reduces permission conflicts during reset.

Step 3 — Reset the Phone From Settings ONLY

Now go to:
Settings → System → Factory Data Reset

⚠️ Important:
Avoid recovery mode reset unless necessary.

Recovery resets often trigger FRP more aggressively.

What Happens If You Skip These Steps?

If FRP activates accidentally:

  • Your phone may become unusable

  • The setup cannot continue

  • Google verification appears

  • The old account login becomes mandatory

Many users then spend hours trying:

  • Random APK tools

  • YouTube bypass videos

  • Unofficial unlock tricks

Unfortunately, newer Android versions block most of these methods.

In many cases, failed attempts create:

  • Setup crashes

  • Software instability

  • Endless reboot loops

  • Relocking problems later

👉 If your phone is already stuck after a reset, read:
Phone Stuck on Google Verification? Complete FRP Removal Guide

Most Users Realise the Problem Too Late

Many Android users think they can quickly bypass FRP later if needed. Unfortunately, this is where the biggest problems usually begin.

Once the phone gets stuck on Google verification, users often spend hours trying:

  • random APK tools
  • outdated YouTube methods
  • unsafe bypass tricks

In many cases, repeated failed attempts create:

  • setup crashes
  • software instability
  • endless reboot loops
  • temporary unlocks that relock again later

At Revive Birmingham, many customers contact us only after DIY methods have already made the device harder to recover safely.

👉 If your phone is already locked after reset, using a professional FRP removal service early can reduce risk and save significant time.

When Professional FRP Removal Becomes Necessary

If:

  • You forgot your Google account

  • Recovery methods failed

  • The phone was bought second-hand

  • The device keeps asking for verification

then professional help may become necessary.

At this stage, continuing unsafe bypass attempts can create even bigger software problems.

👉 Recommended solution:
Professional FRP removal service

The Why Users Trust Revive Birmingham for FRP Problems

Revive Birmingham regularly helps users with:

  • Samsung FRP lock issues

  • Xiaomi verification problems

  • Android reset lockouts

  • second-hand phone verification errors

Customers trust Revive because:

  • Devices are checked properly

  • Ownership verification matters

  • Risky shortcuts are avoided

  • Modern Android versions are supported

The goal is not only unlocking the phone, but helping users avoid future issues safely.

Important Advice Before Resetting Any Android Phone

Before factory reset:
Remove all Google accounts
Remove screen lock
Reset only from settings
Confirm account removal carefully

These simple steps can save hours of frustration later.

Still Stuck on Google Verification?

If:

  • Your phone already shows “Verify your account.”

  • The setup is blocked

  • My old Google account is forgotten

  • bypass methods failed

, then random DIY methods may only waste more time.

Revive Birmingham provides safe support for users locked out by FRP after a factory reset.

👉 Recommended next step:
FRP removal service

Already Locked on Google Verification?

If:

  • You forgot the original Google account
  • The phone keeps asking for verification
  • Android bypass tricks failed
  • The setup keeps crashing repeatedly

Then, continuing random methods may only increase software risk further.

Revive Birmingham helps genuine Android users safely unlock FRP-locked devices without unnecessary complications or unstable bypass methods.

👉 Recommended next step:

FRP removal service

Conclusion

FRP is designed to protect Android devices, but it can quickly become frustrating when users reset phones without proper preparation. Fortunately, most FRP issues are preventable when Google accounts are removed correctly before reset.

However, once the phone becomes locked on Google verification, random bypass methods often create more problems than solutions. If your device is already stuck after a reset, using a trusted FRP removal service is usually the safest way to regain access without unnecessary software risks.

FAQs

Can FRP be disabled manually?

FRP disables automatically when all Google accounts are removed before reset.

Does a factory reset remove FRP?

No. FRP activates if a Google account was connected during reset.

Why is my phone asking for my previous Google account?

Because Android security detected a reset while FRP was active.

Can recovery mode trigger FRP?

Yes. Recovery mode resets commonly activate FRP verification.

What if I forgot my Google account completely?

You may need professional FRP removal if account recovery fails.

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