How to Bypass Google Verification on SONY Xperia 5 III - Remove Factory Reset Protection
Jul 5, 2024
The Unlock FRP Method for SONY Xperia 5 III:
https://www.hardreset.info/devices/sony/sony-xperia-5-iii/faq/bypass-google-verification/sony-android-11-google-account-bypass-final/
In this video, you can find a way to remove factory reset protection. This method works for every SONy device with Android 11 and September 2021 security patch levels. It's the only solution to solve the forgotten Google password issue. Skip Google lock and activate SONY Xperia 5 III without Google account.
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Welcome
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And follow me is a Sony Xperia 5 Marks 3, and today I will show you how to bypass the Google verification
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Now you can obviously see that the phone I have right over here is locked and I could unlock
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it using the pattern that was previously used or Google account. And you also have this tiny little icon right over here that basically signifies it
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And for some reason just gave me a pop of that little shot off. even though I literally stopped interacting with it anyway so no doubt
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phone I have is locked so to get started you want to number one connect to Wi-Fi
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which as you can see I am connected and once you have connected to it back out to
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the first page and you will need a SIM card for this I just grab one now that
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SIM card does need to have a pin on it unfortunately so you need to set up some
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kind of pin on a different device hopefully have other device that
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can use to do that. And additionally, I will mention that setting up a pin on a SIM card
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The by default SIM cards do have a pin, but if you decided to get rid of it, we need to set one up
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And on different devices, the option for setting it up is in different places. So I do recommend
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you probably to search it online on the device that you will be using to do it where that option is
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because it is a necessity to have a pin on it, which you'll see in a second why
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So let's pop that SIM card in, which actually I don't need this, it's a toolless option
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Just using a fingernail, we can pull that out. Go. Pop the SIM card on here, insert it back into the device
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And it shows us the pin option right here to insert it
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So I'm going to confirm my pin. and it brings this option right over here
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What you want to do is just drag that option down. As you can see, it starts like expending
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And when you let go, it should give us, there we go, manage option
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So you want to click on that. And this will take us to, I believe this is like what
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just managed for the notifications. So from here we're going to select C all from last seven days
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And from there we're going to tap on the phone icon. Then you want to top on this icon right here
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And select open. And in here top on the dialer and dial in any kind of number It does not need to be real And we go as can see it can be anything
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From there, you want to select send a message. Type in and hear YouTube.com
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Additionally, I will mention that the SIM card in here does not
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not need to be actually able to send that message. The reason you only wanted that
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SIM card is to access the lag screen so we can navigate in here. And I believe we can
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actually remove it if you're afraid of sending a random message to some stranger. So I can
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remove this. And it should still work. Just press something. There we go. So as can see
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I have no SIM card right now and I'm going to select Sand. And the
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we go at sends it or at least tries to but it doesn't matter because it gives us this link right
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here which we can interact with there we go so make sure you actually tap on the link and once we're
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in here we're going to tap on accounts or account icon and from there we're going to navigate
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to settings then we're going to select about and YouTube terms of service I believe
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or Google terms, or policy privacy, my bet. So as you've seen, it's like an option
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So Google Privacy Policy, select Accept and Continue, and no thanks in here
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And on the browser search bar, you want to type in hard reset
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That info slash bypass. Now, I will write it down. And if you need a moment to basically write it down yourself, do pause the video
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And I did misspell it right now, so I'm going to fix it up
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There we go. It's not it's correct. So as you can see, now will be the time to pause. This is the link that you want to type in
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And once you're on here, you want to scroll down or consent first, and then
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scroll down to settings application click on it and this will open up obviously our settings
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and in here we going to navigate to accounts no my bad not accounts accessibility so accessibility right below accounts and we going to select
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the accessibility many right over here it's going to enable it select allow and okay as you can see
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it brings out brings this little guy right here which is what we're looking for so once you have
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enabled that we're going to now go back and we're going to go to apps and notification
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right over here. I'm going to select the all 36 apps, then you're on the top on the three dots
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and select show system. And in here, we're going to start off with Android setup
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which should be somewhere at the top, and we have two of them. So we're going to start up with the first one
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I'm going to select disable, disable app, and then force-stop, and okay
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So once you get to disable the first one, I go back, There we go
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And you're going to select the second one. Disable, disable up, and force it up
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And okay. And let's go back. And from here we're going to scroll down to Google Play Services
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And here it is Google Play Services
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Click on it. Disable, disable. disable up for a stop and okay and once you have done so you now want to back out to the setup screen
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there we go and from here we're gonna go through the setup
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Quickly make sure
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So right now, normally we're supposed to press on the button I did back out which might make this easier but I guess this easier but I guess
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I'll find out. So what you normally do is click on this icon, select assistant, select
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settings and then enable when you see that spinning little Google thing looking for updates
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Now I did it back out which brings me this option right here set up offline and I going to check out if this will actually work but it looks like it does not So it brings me back to the place that you are anyway
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So select assistant settings. Now, when it's actually searching for updates, it's not going to stay open like it did for me the moment before
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So you will need to repeat this probably several times. We'll see how many times it will take me
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You select the assistant, then settings once it actually shows up. And then enable, which was right here
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And as you can see, it just, there we go. Took me about four tries
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I'll be honest, sometimes it takes me less tries. Sometimes it takes me about 30 tries to get it
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It has no rule to it. So if you can't get it enabled, just keep on trying
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you most likely doing everything fine, just the phone doesn't really want to cooperate
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So keep on going until you manage to actually press that button and it will function
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So enable it. Once you have enabled that, you can go back. And as you can see, it just skips looking for updates and goes to the next page
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which is just Google Services. So from here we can finish up the setup of the device
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So just skip everything that you can. Once you gain access to your home screen, from here you want to navigate to settings again
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Simply top on the settings, scroll all the way down to system, and then select advanced reset options
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erase all data factor reset, erase all data at the bottom, and again, erase all data right here
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Now, I will not be pressing this button just because it's going to waste your time
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I don't really plan to record this. That is because honestly once you press on this button it goes through a factor reset of the device
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and brings you back to the setup screen. Now at that point the device will be fully unlocked so you can set it up however you like
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and most likely you already know how to set up your device. So past pressing this button there is no additional information that I'll bring to you
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and it does just there's no real point to actually record this
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So yeah, that is basically how you'd bypass the Google Google. verification on this phone and if you found this very helpful don't forget to
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head like subscribe and thanks for watching

