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Bypass FRP HTC Flyer Wi-Fi


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HTC Flyer Wi-Fi


OS: Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread), upgradable to 3.2 (Honeycomb), Sense UI

CPU: 1.5 GHz Scropion
Display: 7.0 inches, 137.9 cm2


FRP (Factory Reset Protection) was introduced by Google to combat phone theft.
FRP Lock (Factory Reset Protection) is a system to protect against the use of stolen Android phones, which is triggered after a hard reset. After rebooting and connecting to the Internet, the device will ask for your Google account login and password.
Bypass FRP is a tool to help you if you forgot your Google account username or password.

Before bypass FRP, follow these steps.

1. Make sure your battery is charged to 90%.
2. Active Wi-Fi connection.

How to bypass FRP for HTC phone

1. Choose your preferred language, then tap on Start.
2. After connecting to a Wi-Fi network, click Next.
3. When the Verify Your Account screen comes up, tap on the email/phone field. This will open the keyboard.
4. Click the Settings button on your keyboard. The HTC Sense Input Settings screen opens.
5. On this screen, click on Personal Dictionary, then press and hold HTCVR. After this, click Share.
6. You will see several sharing options. Press and hold the Gmail icon to open the App Info page.
7. Press the Notifications, then press App Settings.
8. In the upper right corner of the window, click on the three dots, and then click on Manage Accounts. In the message that came up. Click Continue.
9. You are on the Settings page. Scroll down the menu to Google and click on it.
10. In the Google submenu, click Search and Now -> select Now Cards -> click Show Cards.
11. On the next screen, select 'No, Thanks'. The Google search bar will appear.
12. In the search bar, enter 'Google' and click on the first link that appears. When the page opens, click 'No thanks' again. You will be taken to a Google search.
13. In the search bar, write the word Google, click on the very first result, it will be Google Home. Click on it.
14. On the screen you will be prompted to configure Chrome, click the 'No thanks' button.
15. Search for Quick ShortcutMaker and open the second link that appears. From here, download 'APK from APK 2.0', using the link at the bottom of the page.
16. After downloading the file, go back until you see the screen where you can enable Show Cards and enable them. You will be prompted once again to set up Chrome, so hit No, Thanks.
17. You will be taken to Search. Click Downloads to enter the folder where you saved the app.
18. When the app appears on the screen, tap on it to start the installation.
19. After the phone informs that for security reasons the installation is locked, click Settings in the pop-up window.
20. Check Unknown Sources, then tap Ok.
21. Go back and tap the downloaded app again, then tap the Install button.
22. You need it upon completion of the process.
23. After the installation is complete, click Open and click on the item Google Account Manager with the signature 'Type E-mail and Password' under it.
24. Click on the Try item, and in the window that appears, click on the three dots in the upper right corner of the screen.
25. Select Browser Sign-in, then Ok.
26. Enter a new Google account.
27. Reboot and set up your phone. You will no longer see FRP Lock Screen.
28. Select Settings -> Backup & reset menu.
29. After rebooting the phone, the process of removing the FRP lock is complete.



Thomas Nilan
Smartphone Expert
Thomas Nilan is a mobile phone expert with in-depth knowledge of the Android and iOS operating systems, who understands the settings of various hidden features that allow you to expand the capabilities of your smartphone, as well as get information about what is going on inside the phone for future repairs. He is an authority in his field, which has allowed him to become a ghostwriter for several technology publications, and he enjoys writing small mobile applications for testing smartphones.


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