Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a crucial security feature introduced by Google to safeguard Android devices from unauthorized access after a factory reset. When this protection is activated, the device requires the original Google account credentials before it can be used again. While this feature provides valuable security against theft, it can become a major inconvenience for legitimate owners who have forgotten their account details or purchased a second‑hand device that remains linked to the previous owner’s credentials.

For users who own devices with MediaTek (MTK) or Qualcomm chipsets, the BMB V35 Tool is a strong candidate. It is a free Windows utility that allows not only FRP bypass but also formatting system files, erasing or restoring EFS data, and flashing firmware. The tool is lightweight and designed to be accessible even to beginners.

While these tools are valuable for recovering access to personal devices, they come with significant caveats:

An FRP bypass tool for PC is a software application installed on a computer that communicates directly with a locked Android device (Samsung, Xiaomi, Vivo, OPPO, etc.) via USB. These tools are designed to remove the Google Account verification screen (the "Verify your account" screen) after a hard reset.

a Google Account from an Android device before performing a factory reset?