If you’re using the Inoi 6 and 6 Lite smartphone as your daily driver and due to some reasons Google Account ask for existing account credentials, you’ve come to the right place. We previously know that by doing a simple factory reset to your device will remove every account and settings completely. But recently, Google wants to maintain the FRP Lock on a used Android device. Now, if you don’t know or can’t remember the Google account details, you should follow the guide completely. Here in this guide, we will share with you the steps to Remove Google Account or ByPass FRP Lock on Inoi 6 and 6 Lite device.
If Google detects that your device is recently or unnecessarily factory reset, then you will be prompted that in order to unlock the FRP, you need to log in with your existing Google account. If you have the Google Account then you’re good to go. Otherwise, you need to bypass the lock from your Inoi 6 and 6 Lite via SP Flash Tool.
Before going to the flashing steps and requirements, let’s have a look at the FRP Lock details.
FRP Lock: Overview
The FRP Lock stands for Factory Reset Protection Lock. Now, FRP is a security measure taken by Google for all Android devices running on the newer versions of Android. The feature was first introduced by Google with the Android 5.1 Lollipop. The functionality gets activated whenever you sign in to a Google Account on your Android device. Once it’s activated, it will prevent the user to use again without signing into the previous account.