How to Bypass Google Frp Lock on any Android Tablet

It is a dedicated guide for all beginners looking to bypass Google accounts literally on any Android tablet from Samsung to Huawei, Lenovo, ZTE, LG, Lava, and other brands. Just make sure it is running the Android operating system.

When Android introduced the Factory Reset Protection (FRP lock) with Android 5, it was really basic. Its function is to keep your phone and data secure from unauthorized access if lost or stolen.

In most cases, most of the time people forget their PIN or Pattern lock, or even their Google account credentials. When you add a Google account while setting up your phone it automatically enables the FRP lock on your device.

When a tablet with FRP lock on is hard reset using Android recovery, then it asks for the Google account that was previously synced on it. So if you remember the Google account, PIN/Pattern lock then you’re safe because you can use them to get access back to the tablet.

Otherwise, you’re in trouble. Still, you have got a 70-80% chance to bypass the Google FRP lock on your tablet and I will tell you many different ways to do it.

1. Recover Google Account

I hope you at least remember the Google account that was used on the tablet before resetting. Gmail has a good recovery process for recovering your email & password. Just make sure you remember any of it, this will increase your chances of unlocking the tablet.

Simply visit this:
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/7682439?hl=en

Follow the instructions. It is just a basic step let’s discover more practical steps to bypass the FRP lock on your tablet.

2. Find the Android version

To successfully bypass the Google FRP lock you need to first find the Android version. It is the most important step if you’re looking to unlock your tablet for free.

So how do you find the Android version installed on your tablet?

You need to boot your tablet into Android recovery mode, the recovery mode will give you all the information you need, for example, Android version, Binary U2, U3, U4, and so on.

Most of the time you’ll also be confused that your tablet is running the same tablet as shown in a video tutorial but that particular method won’t work for you. It is because it may be running a different binary update.

So when you find the exact Android installed on your tablet then do the followings:

  • Please note that this process is not easy and may take your whole day and you need to keep trying different bypass methods until one works for you.
  • Search Google for “Galaxy Tab S8 Android 12 FRP bypass” or “Galaxy Tab S7 Android 10 FRP bypass”. Do this with whatever brands tablet you’ve. You just need to replace it with your tablet name + Android version + FRP bypass. This way you’ll get all relevant guides & tutorials for your specific model.
  • Repeat the same thing in a YouTube search.
  • Follow the exact steps given, you may get unsuccessful but you need to keep trying different methods.

3. FRP Bypass Tools

There are a number of bypass tools that can help you get rid of the Google FRP lock.

Do the FRP bypass tools really work?

Well, to be honest, they work 50% of the time. Most of these tools work at least for older tablets running Android 11, Android 10 & 9, or even lower. Also, you’ve to be technically skilled to use these tools. Most tools work but people don’t know how to use them!

Also, Android security updates continuously patch the loopholes that are publically used in our guides & Youtube tutorials. So, if a bypass tool or method is not working for you, even if you’re exactly following the same steps then it might be running the latest update and you’ve to find a new tool or method to bypass it.

I have compiled a list of the best FRP bypass tools for Android tablets. Please go through the list and see what’s the best tool for your tablet.

  1. FRP Bypass Apk
  2. HushSMS
  3. Realterm
  4. Alliance Shield X
  5. Easy FRP Bypass

Just visit the above link, I have listed the popular ones that have been tested and have worked for me personally.

4. FRP Unlock Service

FRP Unlocking for Samsung Tablets

If you’re not tech-savvy or don’t have time to follow each bypass method or tool then I would recommend you to use a remote unlock service. To use the unlock service you’ll need a Windows PC. Without a computer, it is not possible to FRP unlock your tablet.

These are premium services that help you remove your Google account from your tablet within 5-10 mins. We personally provide a remote unlock service for Samsung tablets that includes all models and the Tab A series.

To use our service you need the following:

  • Your Samsung tablet
  • Windows computer
  • A cable to connect your tablet to your PC
  • Samsung USB drivers (install them on your system)
  • Internet connection

Rest it only takes 5-10 mins to bypass Google lock when our service is online. We provide live chat support as well so if you’ve any questions before purchasing our service, our technician will guide you. We provide a 100% moneyback guarantee and have several 5-star reviews on our Trustpilot page.

You can read our customer reviews:

You can learn more about the online Samsung FRP unlocking here.

Final words

So I hope you’ve found this post useful and has helped you to bypass Google lock successfully. If a particular method does not work then try another and so on. Still, if you’ve any questions feel free to post in the comment section, I will try my best to reply asap. I would recommend you to read ultimate guide to Samsung FRP bypass to learn how it works on different versions of Android inlcuding the latest Android 13 and Android 12 security.

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Imran Aftab
 

Hello, I'm Imran Aftab, a tech enthusiast using Android, iOS, and Windows. Hardware expert for Gaming & Crypto mining rigs. I have been writing on tech since 2013, starting with ohguideme, then Androidcentral. I have written and published several guides and tutorials on how to root Android, flash custom ROM, recovery, and jailbreak iPhone, and have written several guides on how to bypass FRP. I also worked in a phone repair shop, so I have pretty good experience with mobile software and troubleshooting. So, all the guides you see here have been tested and confirmed to work.

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