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Welcome. In front of me is a Lenovo Yoga Smart Tab and today I will show you how
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you can bypass the Google verification on this device. To get started I'm gonna
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quickly mention the state of the device so you can clearly see it is locked. It's
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telling me to verify your account and if I don't provide anything it's just gonna block me. We also have this lock right here. Now technically this device was
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locked also using the pattern but for some reason that didn't actually show up
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so it only leaves me with a Google verification for some reason. But in any
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case it is locked undeniably. So to get started with the bypass there is a
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couple things that we need to prep. So number one, actually the only thing that
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we'll need to do is connect to Wi-Fi network. Once you have done so, as you can
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see I am connected, you can then scroll down and select see all Wi-Fi networks
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then you want to scroll down again and we're gonna select the add new network
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From here we're gonna tap on the microphone right over here and when it
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brings up this window you want to deny it. Do it again
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I'm gonna select deny and don't ask again and you can see that it changes
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into this kind of outline now. Now when you press on it we can now select allow
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right here and this opens up the app info page. Now in here we will select, let me
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quickly check, it's gonna be selecting permissions. I'm gonna select the search
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button right here and we will be searching for settings. Okay so once you type in settings scroll all the way down and you'll have a
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couple different settings right here but we're looking for the main one which is
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this one right here. Select it and then choose open. Now here we're gonna just
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select no thanks. There we go. Now once it's open we will now navigate to apps and
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notifications right over here. Then I'm gonna select app info and we're looking
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for a couple different things. So we're gonna start off by looking for Google
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Play Services right over here and you want to select disable. Disable app and
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for stop and okay. Next we're gonna select, let me quickly check, actually
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it's actually the only thing that we're gonna be disabling for some reason. So
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anyway once that's disabled we're gonna now hold our power button and we're
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gonna select restart. Now as you can see the device boots up and we now want to check something. So in
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here we will progress through the setup. Now once you see the don't copy
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option you're gonna back out and in the Wi-Fi connection page we're looking for
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the button right here to set it up offline. If it's visible that's great
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Don't press it just yet. Next we're gonna scroll down and we're gonna retrace our
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steps that we have started off with. So we're gonna select SCO networks and
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then we're gonna scroll down and select add new network. I'm gonna press on the
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mic allow and I'm gonna then select IPv4 permissions. I'm gonna search for
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settings and again swipe all the way down. Settings, open, apps and
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notifications, see all and find Google Play Services right over here and select
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enable. And now we're gonna be backing out. And once we have enabled the Play Services we can now select setup
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offline and continue. Now the reason we didn't want to do that to begin with is
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because if Play Services isn't enabled and you press this button it will just
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not allow us to progress further. With it being enabled it knows that it connected
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it thinks that it's checked and everything is safe so it allows us to go through the actual setup. So that's why we needed to first enable the Google Play
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Services. From here we can finish up the setup and once you finish it up there is
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one last thing that we will need to do which is hard reset the device through
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settings. Now the reason for that is because even though we have access to our home screen or we will in a second the device is still technically locked
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but by performing a factory reset of the device to the settings this will
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force the device to fully unlock itself. So to show this I'm just gonna
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navigate to settings, scroll all the way down to system, reset options and then
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erase all data, factory reset. Now it is blocking me with a 30% I don't have
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enough battery to even go through this but you just press right here delete all
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data and do that once more and this will then begin a factory resetting your device. And this process obviously will take a couple minutes to finish up. Once
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it's completed you will be then presented with the setup screen with a device being fully unlocked at that point so you can go through the setup in
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whatever way you want to. And with that being said hopefully you found this very
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helpful and everything went smoothly for you and if it did don't forget to smash
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