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And for the name is Sony Xperia 10 Mark 3. And today I will show you how to bypass the Google verification on this phone
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So obviously you can see that the phone right here is locked. I can unlock it using the pattern that was previously used on here or using the Google account
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And also you can see this tiny little lock right here. So anyway, to get started with the bypass, what we will want to do is
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I'm going to go back to networks and you do want to connect to some kind of Wi-Fi
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at least I believe we do so anyway I am connected so that's how I'm going to keep it and then you want to select
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see all Wi-Fi networks and from here we can then select add a new network
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and I tap on an SSID this will bring up a keyboard and you want to tap on this microphone
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and from there once it pops up We're going to now select deny
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I'm going to repeat it. I'm going to again select deny. And as you can see, it changed from being fully black
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to being just an outline now. Once you top on it, it brings up this menu right here
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So you want to select, allow. And this will open up apps and notifications right here
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So from here, we're going to then go to permissions. right, right, actually, yep, permissions, and from here select the search button, and
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we're going to search for settings. There we go. Now as you can see there's a plethora of different things that show up right here, so
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we're just going to go all the way down and we're looking specifically for this one right here
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As you can see, just the setting. the settings as straight like the typical application
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Once you click on it you then want to select open and from here we navigate to apps and notifications and we going to select App Info Top on the three dots and select Show System
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And here, I'm going to now go down to Google Play Services
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There we go. Google Play Services. There we go. Google Play Services
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And we're going to select the server. disable, disable up, and from here, let me make sure that everything is as it should be right now
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Okay, so it looks like that's basically all we need to do right now
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So from here we're going to select or hold it a power key
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And we're going to now select, let me make sure, let me make sure that. Here
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Okay, so we're going to restart
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Now I am basically reading the guide as I go. That's why I'm kind of stopping just to make sure everything is being done correctly
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So basically what you're watching is, well, my process of going through it for the first
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time. So it should be similar to probably what you will be experiencing in this case
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Additionally, there's also a guide in the description if you want to read that instead
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So now the device is almost, there we go, back up, we will go through the setup
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So you're going to select accept and skip this. And now that it's looking for whatever, so I'll go
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Don't copy. Okay, there we go. So it's right now looking for something
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We're going to back out. There we go. Right here. So it skips the Wi connection when you going forward but when you backing out it will stop on it So from here we going to select setup offline I going to select Continue you
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And apparently, let's go back
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Okay, so my bad. We're actually not going doing anything with this. This is the signification that it worked, I guess
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So anyway, once you see the setup offline, you want to select Wi-Fi again, again select the ad network and again
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I'm going to tap on the microphone. And we're going to go to allow. And we're basically going back
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permissions I'm going to select this search button and type in settings
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Can go all the way down to the settings application, select open, then go to apps and
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the notifications. Again what was it, app info, 3 dots, show system
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we're going back to Google Play Services. Yep, there we go
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And we're going to now select enable. And once you enable it, you want to back out to the Wi-Fi connection page
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So, here we go. And from here once you have enabled it I believe we going to Yep select Setup Offline continue
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Select more, accept. Gonna skip this. Continue. Next
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And there we go. So right now we only have access to the home screen
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The device is still locked so what you want to do from the home screen is open up your settings
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again, just normally this time around. Then you'll scroll down to system, advanced, reset options and erase all data factor reset
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Tap on the button on the bottom and then once you top on it again this will begin the process
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of factor resetting your device. Now, the reason you want to do this is because performing a factory reset through settings
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will remove all the data from the device that will also this time around include the Google
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account and the pattern in my case that was previously used on this device that was blocking
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me from finishing up the setup. So performing an effector reset through here basically remove the FRP lag altogether and the
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device becomes unlocked. Now I'm not going to be going over this on the video just because, on a lot of the video
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Honestly, there is not much to it afterwards. Once you press this button, the device basically becomes unlocked
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And it will take a couple minutes to finish up the process, at which point once it has
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you should be in the setup screen and from there just set up your device however you like
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That's basically as complex as it gets from there. And the reason why I'm not going, like I said, is because it honestly is just a setup screen
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You probably know how to go through it. So this would conclude the bypass
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of this device and if you found this very helpful don't forget to hit like subscribe and thanks for watching