Bypass Google Verification on Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018)

Bypass Google Verification on Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018)

Consider a situation where you bought a used Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018), and a previous owner forgot to log out and remove a Bypass Google Account. After a Factory Reset, you will see the message “This device was reset, to continue to sign in with a Google account that was previously synced on this device”, it means that Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) is completely locked and useless. But there are some methods to bypass Google account verification after reset, to check which Factory Reset Protection Bypass will work with your Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) you need to check the Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) operating system version and the date when the security patch was issued.

Bypass Google verification on your Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) mobile, you need to follow the steps mentioned below:

Step 1: Powering on and Connecting to Wi-Fi

  1. Turn on your Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) and complete the initial setup process until you reach the Google Verification screen.
  2. Connect your device to a Wi-Fi network by selecting the desired network from the available options.

Step 2: Bypass Google Verification

  1. On the Google Verification screen, you will be prompted to enter the Google Account credentials previously used on the device. However, since you have forgotten these credentials, tap on the “Email or phone” field to open the keyboard.
  2. Long-press the “@” key until a settings menu appears. Select the Google Keyboard Settings option from the menu.
  3. In the Google Keyboard Settings, tap on the three-dot menu icon in the top-right corner and select “Help & feedback.”
  4. Under the “Help” section, tap on “Search” and type “Settings” in the search bar. Tap on the “Settings” option that appears.
  5. Inside the Settings app, scroll down and select “About phone” or “About device,” depending on your device’s firmware.
  6. Locate the “Software Information” or “Software” section and tap on it. Look for the “Build number” and tap on it repeatedly until you see a notification saying, “You are now a developer!”
  7. Go back to the main Settings menu, and you will find a new option called “Developer options.” Tap on it to enter the developer settings.
  8. Inside the Developer options, enable the “OEM unlocking” option. If prompted, enter your device’s PIN or pattern lock to confirm.
  9. Return to the main Settings menu and locate the “Accounts” or “Users & accounts” section.
  10. Tap on “Add account” and select “Google” as the account type.
  11. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up a new Google Account. If you already have a Google Account, you can use it here.
  12. Once the Google Account is added, go back to the Google Verification screen. You should see the newly added account listed.
  13. Tap on the added account, and you will be directed to the Google Account settings. From there, you can remove the previously used Google Account or add another one if needed.
  14. Restart your device, and the Google Verification process should no longer appear. You can now set up your Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) with a new Google Account.

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