I want to grab the phone to try out Ubuntu Touch but I don’t want to contribute to e-waste if I can’t get past the FRP.
Any advise?
I want to grab the phone to try out Ubuntu Touch but I don’t want to contribute to e-waste if I can’t get past the FRP.
Any advise?
FRP isn’t triggered when the device is reset via the Android settings app (i.e. not factory reset mode of the Android bootloader). Yet, this implies that the device boots and the user can login successfully.
https://www.guidingtech.com/bypass-google-frp-on-android/
Won’t the android settings app prompt for the login details before reset? (At least in the normal case, the google keyboard bypass seems like it does, but who knows if that still works)
IIrc, it prompts for the lock-screen pattern or alike, but not for the credentials of the Google account.