Bypass Google Verification on OnePlus Nord 2 5G
Consider a situation where you bought a used OnePlus Nord 2 5G and a previous owner forgot to log out and remove a Bypass Google Verification. 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 OnePlus Nord 2 5G 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 OnePlus Nord 2 5G you need to check the OnePlus Nord 2 5G operating system version and the date when the security patch was issued.
How to Bypass Google Verification on OnePlus Nord 2 5G?
- Start your device and choose your preferred language.
- After choosing the Wi-Fi network, you’ll be directed to the Google Verification page.
- To bypass this page, tap on the “add network” option.
Wondering why the sudden jump to add network? It’s a loophole we’ve discovered that helps bypass Google Verification. - Type some random text in the network name field, select it to access a toolbar with more options, and click on the ‘Share’ button.
- You’ll be promoting to share via several apps. Choose messaging > new message and type a random number in the ‘To’ field.
- Tap the entered text in the messaging app to open the cut, copy, select all menu. Touch the three dots on the right side and select ‘Assist’.
- This will open up Google search; you can now access more settings from here and perform a factory reset. After reset, reboot the device; Google verification is now bypassed.