Bypass Google Verification on Samsung N900 Galaxy Note 3

Bypass Google Verification on Samsung N900 Galaxy Note 3

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 N900 Galaxy Note 3. 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 N900 Galaxy Note 3 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 N900 Galaxy Note 3, you need to check the Samsung N900 Galaxy Note 3 OS version and security patch release date.

How to bypass Google Account protection in Samsung N900 Galaxy Note 3?

How do I bypass Google Account Protection How do I remove factory reset protection? How do I activate my phone if I forgot my Google password? FRP How can I bypass it? How to bypass Google authentication

This training is the answer to all the above questions. This method works for most SAMSUNG smartphones. You can watch the video below or follow the steps provided.

Removing Google Account Verification from Samsung N900 Galaxy Note 3

  1. First, download the dedicated application for your computer. You need to download and install the RealTerm application using the following link: https://sourceforge.net/projects/realterm/
  2. Then connect your phone to your computer using a Micro USB cable.
  3. Open the RealTerm application.
  4. Then select the Port tab and enter the port of your phone.
  5. Then click on Submit Section.
  6. Here you need to use the appropriate code: at+creg?\r\n
  7. You should type the following command in the first empty parenthesis:
  8. Confirm the operation using the Send ASCII button.
  9. As you may have noticed, your smartphone is dialing the command number you are typing.
  10. Then tap the Finish button and select Create Contact.
  11. Tap Allow contacts access to photos, media, and more.
  12. All terms and conditions must be accepted.
  13. In the upper right corner of the screen, tap Search.
  14. To do a search, use the button labeled “Search” located in the upper right corner.
  15. Use this search tool to find ES File Explorer.
  16. Download the ES File Explorer app. You must log in to your Samsung account. This can be done with any
  17. Samsung account.
  18. Open ES File Explorer and insert micro SD card with FRP Bypass app.
  19. You can download the FRP bypass program from here: http://download.hardreset.info/samsung/
  20. Select the SD card folder on the next screen and tap on FRP app.
  21. Tap Install, then tap Settings when the blocked installation screen appears.
  22. Enable “Unknown sources” from the previous list.
  23. Now you can install FRP Bypass app.
  24. At this point, tap on Open to launch the application.
  25. Tap the More button in the upper right corner of your device and select Browser Sign In.
  26. You are signed in to your Google account. This can be a new account or any Google account.
  27. Next, you need to hold down the power key and select Restart.
  28. After that, you have to go through all the setup steps.
  29. The Add Account page appears. This means that the bypass process has been successfully completed and a new Google account has been added to your device.
  30. To permanently delete your old Google account, simply enable the OEM lock option and perform a hard reset.
  31. Amazing! The initialization process is now complete and you can use your smartphone.

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