Bypassing Factory Reset Protection (FRP) on Android 12 involves navigating a security feature designed to prevent unauthorized access after a hard reset [32, 33]. While Google frequently patches these exploits, several community-driven "tricks" and professional tools remain available as of early 2026. Popular Bypass Methods for Android 12

These methods involve "tricking" the system into opening settings. How to Use & Remove Android FRP (Factory Reset Protection)

  • Recovering your Google account credentials using Google's account recovery process.
  • Contacting the device manufacturer or your carrier for assistance.
  • Performing a factory reset and setting up your device again with your Google account credentials.

Methods often involve using the "EasyShare" application or specific manual tricks for Android 12 and 13 versions. Important Prerequisites To increase your chances of a successful bypass: Android Security Bulletin—March 2026

FRP Bypass on Android 12: Methods and Reviews Several methods claim to bypass FRP on Android 12, but I must emphasize that attempting to bypass FRP may void your device's warranty and potentially compromise its security. That said, here are some popular methods:

Enterprise Management: A former employee left a company-issued device locked to their personal account. Top Methods for FRP Bypass on Android 12

UnlockGo for Android: Known for its "one-click" capability to disable FRP on various Samsung, Motorola, and Xiaomi models.

  • Avoid untrusted “bypass” apps or online services: