Android is by far one of the most widespread and developer-friendly mobile operating systems that not only allow multiple customizations but also offer plenty of tweaks. While users can perform a factory reset to clear user data or system glitches as well. But if your Oppo Android 11 handset is asking you for Google account verification while setting up your device then check How to Bypass FRP on Any Oppo Android 11 Device (ColorOS 11, 11.1).
Yes! Most of the latest smartphones as well as the latest Android OS version running devices do have this built-in security feature that you’ll find after resetting your handset and going through the initial setup process. If in case, you’re unable to input the previously used Google account ID and password or somehow forgot the credentials then the chances are high that you won’t be able to unlock the device while setting it up.
What is FRP Lock?
If in case, you’re not aware of Google account verification lock or FRP (Factory Reset Protection), it’s a security measurement from Google for the latest Android OS running devices to protect the device system as well as the user data of the phone. So, that any random people won’t easily perform a factory reset and then start using your device or take away any important data. So, even if you’re a sole user, you’ll require Google details.
Now, you may ask which one? So, you’ll require the existing Google ID and Password that was used previously when you’ve set up your device for the first time. Because the same Google account has been activated at that time in the form of FRP Lock. But if you forgot the details and are unable to sign back into that existing Google account then you can follow this guide to easily bypass FRP or remove the Google account right from your device itself.
How to Bypass FRP on Any Oppo Android 11 Device (ColorOS 11, 11.1)
After resetting your Oppo Android 11 device that’s running on ColorOS 11 or ColorOS 11.1 version, you’ll have to wait for the device to boot properly on the system. Once you’re on the initial setup screen, make sure to follow all the steps one by one without skipping any method to get rid of the Google account verification process. Now, without wasting any more time, let’s jump into the guide below.
- Select Language according to your choice and tap on Next.
- Now, select Region > Tap on Next > Tap on Next from the User Agreement page.
- Tap on Next from the User Privacy Security and Protection page.
- Tap on Next from the User Experience Program page > Now, connect to your Wi-Fi network. [It’s important]
- Once the device is connected to the Wi-Fi network which has an active internet connection, tap on Next.
- Tap on Next from the Wi-Fi Assistant page > Now, the device system will check for any available or pending updates from its server using the Wi-Fi network.
- If there is an update available, it’ll automatically install the update in the background. [During that process you’ll have to wait for the next screen]
- Now, tap on Don’t Copy from the Copy apps & data screen.
- It’ll ask you to draw an unlock pattern on your device screen. But DO NOT use it.
- Go back and the Google account verification page will open.
- Close that screen and go back to the Wi-Fi network setup screen again > Tap on Manually add a network.
- Tap on the Name section to open the onscreen keyboard.
- Tap on the Audio icon and select Deny. [Do this step multiple times until you see a popup ‘Google needs microphone access to enable voice typing.’ > Do not enable it]
- Now, tap on Next multiple times and select Don’t Copy for Copy apps & data.
- The draw an unlock pattern screen will appear again > Close that screen.
- You’ll get into the Google account verification page again.
- Now, tap on the Email or phone text field to open the onscreen keyboard.
- Tap on the Audio icon > Select Allow to enable microphone access for voice typing.
- Gboard App Info page will open > Tap on Permissions > Tap on the search icon above.
- Now, type app list and open it > Scroll down and locate Chrome.
- Select Chrome > Tap on Open to launch the Chrome browser on your device.
- Next, remove the checkbox and tap on Accept & continue.
- Turn Off the Lite mode is on toggle > Tap on Next > Select No thanks for Turn on sync?
- Once the Google search page opens, tap on the URL address bar.
- Type ictfix.net and open the link > Once the ICTFIX website loads, tap on the Menu icon on the top.
- Tap on APK FRP & APK Files > Scroll down the page a bit and tap on Open Settings App.
- Now, the Settings menu will open on your device > Scroll down the page and open App Management.
- Tap on App List > Tap on the three-dots icon from the top right corner.
- Select Show system > Tap on the search bar > Type Android Setup and open it.
- Android Setup App Info page will open > Tap on Force Stop > Select Force Stop again (if prompted).
- Tap on Storage Usage > Tap on Clear Data > Select OK to confirm.
- Go back to the App List search page again > Search for Google Play Services.
- Tap on Google Play Services to open App Info > Tap on Force Stop.
- When prompted, tap on Force Stop to confirm > Then tap on Storage Usage > Tap on Clear Data.
- Tap on CLEAR ALL DATA > When prompted, tap on OK to confirm.
- Now, press the back button multiple times to go back to the initial setup screen where you’ve left previously.
- Then Google Services screen will appear > Tap on More > Tap on Accept.
- Select Later for Set Unlock Method > Select Later for HeyTap account.
- Tap on Next for Auto Update Software > Tap on Next for Import Data.
- Tap on Next for Personalizations > The ColorOS 11 welcome screen will appear now.
- Choose Get Started and the home screen interface will appear.
- Enjoy!
This is how you can easily bypass or remove the FRP lock from your Oppo handset that runs on Android 11.
That’s it, guys. We assume this guide was helpful to you. For further queries, you can comment below.