I just bypass FRP 7.1.2 with lock Bootloader! Please read!

xiastro1ix

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I paid this guy named Smail Amzdak on facebook 62$ on paypal, he spent about 20 minutes remotely logged into my Pixel XL wit ha Dec patch and unlocked FRP successfully. I was able to add an account, factory reset and add the account again, erasing the previous email that was locking me at FRP
 
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cheko_lokz

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I paid this guy named Smail Amzdak on facebook 62$ on paypal, he spent about 20 minutes remotely logged into my Pixel XL wit ha Dec patch and unlocked FRP successfully. I was able to add an account, factory reset and add the account again, erasing the previous email that was locking me at FRP
With a lock B.L?
I best believe its was unlock.
 

sharufi

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plz help me, i have nexus 6 stuck on welcome screen(FRP locked). bought it from someone when its bricked. i dnt know there is account on it until when i successfully sideloaded ota update and the phone came to live.
 

joshw0000

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LOL!:laugh: I stop using androids since Nexus SCH-i515. Got info from @rootjunky, Which he is giving classes/lessons at @phonelab online and I am a student (Paid class). So there for,Is it really free???

Edit:Update phone model
I hope he paid you for this information. I've been looking for it for weeks now and finally found a YouTube video which turned out to be clickbait from Root Junky. To access this information he's charging people $39/month.
 

bobby janow

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I hope he paid you for this information. I've been looking for it for weeks now and finally found a YouTube video which turned out to be clickbait from Root Junky. To access this information he's charging people $39/month.
This and every frp thread is click bait. Somehow they got around xda rules and when the thread goes quiet someone always posts something to bring it up again. I'm curious, how did you get a frp locked device? Send it to PM please, I can't stomach this thread. But it's like watching a train wreck, you just can't look away sometimes.
 

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This and every frp thread is click bait. Somehow they got around xda rules and when the thread goes quiet someone always posts something to bring it up again. I'm curious, how did you get a frp locked device? Send it to PM please, I can't stomach this thread. But it's like watching a train wreck, you just can't look away sometimes.
I bought it off eBay. I figured out how to fix it.

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zelendel

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This and every frp thread is click bait. Somehow they got around xda rules and when the thread goes quiet someone always posts something to bring it up again. I'm curious, how did you get a frp locked device? Send it to PM please, I can't stomach this thread. But it's like watching a train wreck, you just can't look away sometimes.
There are no rules to get around. XDA makes its name over breaking these security options. We take great pride in bypassing security measures such as these and encourage people to post how tos and such.

Do remember that XDA is a hackers site. That is what we do here.
 

bobby janow

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There are no rules to get around. XDA makes its name over breaking these security options. We take great pride in bypassing security measures such as these and encourage people to post how tos and such.

Do remember that XDA is a hackers site. That is what we do here.
But these are security measures to protect users. Not security measures to lock them out of their own devices. Root is one thing. Bootloader is one thing. Stolen phones, spouses phones, or possible lost phones is another. You buy a device that is locked by another user then return it or eat it. This is not a hack of an owned device but a way to break into a device that perhaps is not yours. I'm sorry but the cost and workaround for this is bypassing valid security measures, not getting into your own device. We can agree to disagree.

Post the method, ask for a donation, fine by me. Make it a requirement.. up yours. It's against XDA rules as I know them. If not then I'm not aware of the new ones. I don't care. Whatever you decide you live with.

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But these are security measures to protect users. Not security measures to lock them out of their own devices. Root is one thing. Bootloader is one thing. Stolen phones, spouses phones, or possible lost phones is another. You buy a device that is locked by another user then return it or eat it. This is not a hack of an owned device but a way to break into a device that perhaps is not yours. I'm sorry but the cost and workaround for this is bypassing valid security measures, not getting into your own device. We can agree to disagree.

Post the method, ask for a donation, fine by me. Make it a requirement.. up yours. It's against XDA rules as I know them. If not then I'm not aware of the new ones. I don't care. Whatever you decide you live with.

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Frp is more of a pain the it is worth really. Let me explain. When a device is stolen frp means very little. The average theft follows this setup.

1. Steal phone
2. Turn device off
3. Remove Sim card
4. Reset device formatting all partitions
5. Reboot device.
5a. If still locked the flash stock image formatting all data.
5b. Sell device to shop that will flash it and change the imei
6. Done.

This is normally completed with in a 30 min or faster (if they are a pro).

As for charging for it. Well I don't agree with charging for anything like this. Be it root, s-off, bootloader unlock ect. We have a paid section in xda. Mugjt be better placed there.