Bypass Google Verification on Samsung Galaxy S20+ 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 S20+ 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 S20+ 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 S20+ Exynos, you need to check the Samsung Galaxy S20+ Exynos OS version and security patch release date.
How to bypass Google Account protection in Samsung Galaxy S20+ Exynos with Android 10 and security patch 09.2020?
Required tools and drivers
- Wi-Fi network.
- Another Samsung phone with Android 8/9/10 built-in without FRP lock.
- OTG cable (USB-C or micro USB) for FRP locked mobile phones.
- A USB cable (USB-C or micro USB) for unlocked Android smartphones.
Removing Google Account Verification from Samsung Galaxy S20+ Exynos
- To start, turn on Samsung Galaxy S20+ Exynos and connect to Wi-Fi and stay on Wi-Fi by selecting the page.
- Tap the box: add new network to open the keyboard.
- Tap the settings icon, then swipe, touch, and the response menu.
- Then press the feedback touch menu and then select the sounds and vibrations button.
- Then select ringtone option and tap SIM 1 button.
- In this step, use the + button to open a new menu and then click the Enable button.
- After you tap on the Search button, then tap on the microphone icon and insert the SIM card into the phone at the same time.
- Samsung Galaxy S20+ Exynos will display a new menu asking for a PIN code.
- Remove the SIM card from your SAMSUNG handset.
- Repeat steps 7 to 9 several times until the lock screen key lock appears on the screen. This is what we are waiting for.





