Samsung S10 G973U Android 11 Bypass FRP
To bypass FRP (Factory Reset Protection) on your Samsung Galaxy S10 (G973U), follow this guide. FRP is a security feature that locks the device to the last Google account used after a factory reset, and it requires that account’s credentials to unlock. If you've forgotten your account details or can't access them, here’s how you can bypass the FRP lock.
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Method 1: Bypass FRP Using SIM Card & PIN Trick
Step 1: Prepare the Device
- Turn on the Samsung Galaxy S10 and connect it to a Wi-Fi network.
- Insert a SIM card with a PIN lock enabled. You can enable the SIM PIN by using another phone:
- Go to Settings > Security > SIM Card Lock, then enable SIM Lock and set a PIN.
Step 2: Trigger the PIN Lock Screen
- Restart the device with the SIM card inserted.
- When the phone asks for the SIM PIN, remove the SIM card quickly.
- This should take you back to the lock screen.
Step 3: Access Notification Bar
- Swipe down from the top to bring up the Notification Panel.
- Tap the Settings icon (gear icon).
- You should now have access to the Settings menu.
Step 4: Add a New Google Account
- In Settings, go to Accounts > Add Account > Google.
- Add a new Google account (or create a new one if needed).
- Once the account is added, restart your phone.
Step 5: Complete Setup
- After the restart, proceed through the setup. You should no longer be asked to enter the previous Google account.
- Your phone is now unlocked, and the FRP lock has been bypassed.