Bypass Google Verification on Samsung Galaxy S10 5G Exynos
Consider a situation where you bought a used Samsung and a previous owner forgot to log out and remove a Bypass Google Verification on Samsung Galaxy S10 5G Exynos. 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 literally means that your Samsung Galaxy S10 5G Exynos is completely locked and unusable. However, there are a few methods to bypass Google Account authentication after a reset. To check which factory reset protection bypass works on his Samsung Galaxy S10 5G Exynos, you need to check the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G Exynos OS version and security patch release date.
How to Bypass Google Account Protection in Samsung Galaxy S10 5G Exynos with Android 9 and Security Patch 08.2019?
Required tools and drivers
- WiFi network with internet access.
- SIM card with activated PIN code.
Removing Google Account Verification from Samsung Galaxy S10 5G Exynos
- Turn on Samsung Galaxy S10 5G Exynos and connect to any WiFi internet network.
- Back to the WiFi connection page.
- Insert the SIM card into the phone, wait 4 seconds and tap Next.
- When you see the PIN information, remove the SIM tray from the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G Exynos.
- Quickly tap the ok button to close the removed SIM information screen, then press the padlock icon on the lock screen, then press the settings icon in the notification window too quickly.
- If everything goes quickly and well, the notification bar will not close and you can tap on it without rushing what you want.