Realme C31 was launched in India as the company’s newest affordable C-Series smartphone. It sports a 6.5-inch LCD display equipped with a 13 MP triple rear camera setup. The Realme C31 is powered by a Unisoc T612 chipset under the hood, paired with 4GB of RAM.
On this page, we will guide you on how to remove the Google account or bypass the FRP lock verification on the Realme C31 RMX3501 phone. The device came out of the box with Android 10.0 powered by Spreadtrum Unisoc Tiger T612.
Most Android users sign in to their device using a Google account to access all Google apps such as Google Play Store, Gmail, Youtube, etc. Unfortunately, some device owners may end up losing their credentials later on. If you have performed a factory data reset on your Realme C31 RMX3501 and forgot the previously signed Google account, don’t worry.
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What is FRP?
FRP means ‘Factory Reset Protection. It’s a new security feature from Google which activates while you log in with Gmail on your device for the first time. Once it is activated, it will prevent the usage of the device until you enter or log in with the same old Google Account Credentials. This helps maintain the device’s security or privacy to an extent. You can’t use the Realme C31 RMX3501 device; useless until you bypass the FRP lock.
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