Google Bypass Verification on Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite
Consider a situation where you bought a used Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite, and a previous owner forgot to log out and remove a Google Bypass 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 Note10 Lite 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 Note10 Lite you need to check the Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite operating system version and the date when the security patch was issued.
How to Google Bypass Verification on Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite?
Before we begin, make sure you have the following requirements:
- A computer with a stable internet connection.
- A USB cable to connect your Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite to the computer.
- Access to a working SIM card to complete the setup process.
- Patience and attention to follow the steps carefully.
Now, let’s take a look at the detailed steps to bypass Google verification on your Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite:
Step 1: Factory Reset Protection (FRP) Bypass Method
- Power on your Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite and follow the initial setup process until you reach the Google Account verification screen.
- Connect your device to the computer using the USB cable.
Step 2: Download and Install Required Tools
- Open a web browser on your computer and search for “FRP bypass tools for Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite.”
- Look for reliable sources to download the necessary tools, such as Odin, Samsung USB drivers, and a combination firmware file compatible with your device model and Android version.
- Download the tools to a convenient location on your computer and extract the files if necessary.
Step 3: Enter Download Mode and Flash Combination Firmware
- Turn off your Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite.
- Press and hold the Volume Down button and the Bixby button simultaneously.
- While holding the buttons, connect the USB cable to your device to enter Download Mode.
- Launch the Odin tool on your computer and ensure that your device is detected by Odin.
- In Odin, click on the “AP” or “PDA” button and select the combination firmware file you downloaded earlier.
- Click on the “Start” button to flash the combination firmware to your device. Wait for the process to complete.
Step 4: Bypass FRP Lock
- After the firmware flashing process, your Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite will reboot.
- Follow the on-screen instructions until you reach the Google Account verification screen again.
- Connect your device to a Wi-Fi network.
- On the Google Account verification screen, press and hold the “@.” key on the on-screen keyboard until the keyboard settings menu appears.
- Tap on the gear icon (keyboard settings) and select “Languages and types.”
- Tap on “Virtual keyboard” and then select “Manage keyboards.”
- Turn on “Samsung voice input.”
- Tap on “Settings” and select “About Samsung keyboard.”
- Tap on “Open-source licenses” and wait for a few moments.
- The Google Chrome browser will open. Type “Settings” in the address bar and tap on the “Settings” option that appears.
- Scroll down and tap on “Accounts and backup” > “Accounts.”
- Tap on “Add account” and follow the instructions to add a new Google account.
- Once you’ve successfully added a new Google account, restart your device.