Bypass Google Verification on Samsung Galaxy A13 (SM-A137)

Bypass Google Verification on Samsung Galaxy A13 (SM-A137)

Consider a situation where you bought a used Samsung Galaxy A13 (SM-A137) and the previous owner forgot to log out and delete the Bypass Google account. When I do a factory reset, I get the message “This device has been reset to continue signing in with a Google Account previously synced on this device.” This means that your Samsung Galaxy A13 (SM-A137) is completely locked and unusable. However, there are a few ways to bypass Google Account authentication after a reset. To check which factory reset protection bypass works for his Samsung Galaxy A13 (SM-A137), you need to check the Samsung Galaxy A13 (SM-A137) OS version and security patch release date.

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