Keeping this in consideration, how do I delete Google account before factory reset?
Factory Reset Protection (FRP), is a security feature on Android devices with Android OS Version 5.1 (Lollipop) and higher.
- Open Settings on the device.
- Scroll down and select Accounts and Backup.
- Select Accounts.
- Select the google account to be removed and Select Remove Account.
Similarly, will rooting bypass FRP? If you have the doubts, then do remove the Google account before factory resetting it. No Google account means no FRP because in the absence of an existing account, it cannot ask you to login to an account which was used prior to the reset. Lastly, rooting or unrooting doesn't do anything to the FRP.
Just so, will flashing firmware remove FRP?
This is not true: while enabling OEM unlock allows someone to flash a different build of Android (or a custom ROM) that may not enforce factory reset protection (and thus making the phone usable to a thief), enabling this feature does not disable FRP by itself.
How do I restore my phone after factory reset?
You can restore Android after a factory reset if you have checked the Automatic Restore option in settings.
- Launch Settings on the Android device.
- Find and tap Backup & reset or you can tap System and then tap Reset for other devices.
- Verify if the Automatic Restore box is checked.