Bypass Google Verification on Galaxy A51 5G

Bypass Google Verification on Samsung Galaxy A51 5G

Consider a situation where you bought a used Samsung Galaxy A51 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 Samsung Galaxy A51 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 Samsung Galaxy A51 5G you need to check the Samsung Galaxy A51 5G operating system version and the date when the security patch was issued.

How to Bypass Google Verification on Samsung Galaxy A51 5G?

Now, let’s take a look at the detailed steps to bypass Google verification on your Samsung Galaxy A51 5G:

Step 1: Prepare your device

Before proceeding with the bypass process, make sure your Samsung Galaxy A51 5G is fully charged and connected to a stable Wi-Fi network. Having a stable internet connection is crucial for a smooth and hassle-free bypass.

Step 2: Factory Reset your device

To begin bypassing the Google Verification, you need to perform a factory reset on your Samsung Galaxy A51 5G.

Step 3: Begin the bypass process

  1. Once the factory reset is complete, your device will reboot. Follow the on-screen instructions until you reach the Google Verification screen.
  2. Connect your device to a Wi-Fi network.
  3. On the Google Verification screen, you will be prompted to enter the Google account and password previously synced to the device. However, instead of entering the information, tap on the “Forgot email or password?” option.
  4. This will redirect you to the Samsung account page.

Step 4: Bypass the verification using a SIM card

  1. Insert a SIM card into your Samsung Galaxy A51 5G to proceed with bypassing the Google Verification.
  2. Tap on the “Next” button and select the emergency call option.
  3. In the dialer, type ##4636## to access the phone’s testing menu.
  4. From the menu, select “Phone information.”
  5. Scroll down and locate the “Run ping test” option. Tap on it.
  6. A popup message will appear on the screen. Press and hold the power button to turn off the device.
  7. Power on your device again, and the Google Verification screen should no longer appear.

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