REALME GT2 Bypass Google Account Verification / Unlock FRP / Skip Googloe Lock Free Method 2023
Jul 28, 2024
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In this video, you can find the easy way to bypass Google verification on REALME GT2. Let's follow the steps and unlock FRP in REALME GT2. All you need to do is use our simple tutorial to remove factory data reset. This unlock FRP method works with all newest REALME devices form 2023. Let's activate the REALME phone without Google account.
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Welcome. And follow me is Real Me GT2 and today I'll show you how you can bypass the Google verification on this phone
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Now for this we will need another device. Any kind of Android will work. I'm using some cheap Redmi for this but like I said any other Android will function
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And another thing that we'll need is internet connection and that's it
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So, to get started, I'm going to just quickly talk about this device
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You can see it is locked using a pattern. And obviously if I close, it's going to tell me to verify the Google account
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And typically there's no way around it. Unless we just bypass this
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Anyway, now we can just get straight into it. So if you're at the beginning of the setup, meaning like right here, just go through the setup
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till you get to, there we go, actually, that's where I want to be, to the network connection
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to some kind of network. Once you have connected to it you're going to click on this
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eye icon and then you're going to select share nearby turn on need help
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sharing and I need to quickly check whoops where we need to go. So I'm going to
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top on these three dots and we're going to select share article. From here you
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going to select messages, new message. It looks like there's a SIM card in here, but I'm just going to type some random number in
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Boom, good enough. Confirm that. And then select whatever is in here
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Select all. Be nice if I get a keyboard. There we go
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Get rid of it. And then you want to type in www
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W. that worldwide o' hey, brain fart, that YouTube.com. Now, the reason I'm saying
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the beginning of the W crap is because if you don't put that in
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you won't get YouTube in its own application. It will open up in a pop-up view
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without the... that'll basically... Whoops, without this. So you want to start off with this, then..
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YouTube.com. Now, like I said, if you don't put the beginning in here, it will open up in pop-up view and this basically
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breaks the process. So you'll need to reformat that device and then start off from the beginning and actually
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put that in. Because from the pop-up view, it actually won't allow us to access what we need
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So anyway, I'm going to now send this. So I'll send a message
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Then we go on the top right here, tap to load preview
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I'm on the top on the image. there I'm going to navigate you to account icon settings and from here we're
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going to go to just quickly check it out so we're going to go into about and from
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there Google privacy policy accept and continue and no thanks no thanks there we go And from here we going to navigate to Harder Reset that Info slash bypass
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link in do pause the video. From here we're scrolling down to this right
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of here so Google search app I'm gonna tap on it to open it up and then we're
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gonna tap on the microphone no thanks try it again now in here now in here once you
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open up the once the device starts listening to you you want to say open the
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clone phone I believe that's the term though there might have been some change
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so I will see if it opens it up that's great if it gives me some ball crap results
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then I'll try to say like alternatives to try to open this up we'll see
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open the clone phone okay so that's not it open the
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the phone clone. Do I need to say up maybe? Open the clone phone up. But... ...the...we..
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...open the clone phone up. Technically that's what we're looking for, but..
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it needs to actually open it. Open the phone clone up. Nope
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Open phone clone. Ah, there we go. So it's the phone clone now
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Like I said, it took me a couple tries to figure out which one
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what it was, because like I was aware, the term that need to tell the device has changed the app the actual app name is clone phone but we
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need to say open phone clone and without the app so yeah it I'm pretty sure it was done
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deliberately to kind of try to break this process but as you can obviously see it
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still opens it up if you are persistent enough anyway once you have your app open
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we're going to navigate into the settings we're going to enable this we're going to go back it's going to give us more pop-ups so again we're going to continue enabling everything
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that it throws at us once it stops throwing crap at us we're going to then go to uh this is
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new device and select allow other android and we good to go with this device so move it to the side now like i said we going to need that other Android device So there it is And from here we going to navigate to Play Store
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There we go
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And we're going to look for this up. Do you like to search
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Where's the whatever? There's no enter on this. So from here, once you search for this term, as you can see, comes up right at the top
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We're looking for the Apo version. I believe even the One Plus will work below that, but as you can see there's three
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there's three alternatives of it. So there is RealMe, Apo, Oneplus and I think that's it. But anyway, I'm gonna go with the Apo one
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I'm gonna select install. Open it up. I agree. And here we have more things to enable, so boom
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check it on. And settings. Next, start migrating, again the settings
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Click on the clone phone app, again toggle it on, go back
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Okay, again same thing. Come on
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on. Okay. And then it asks us for access to several different things, camera, because
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we need to scan QR code, calendar, not exactly sure why it needs calendar, but I guess
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it needs access to literally everything, considering we can copy, well, virtually
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everything from this device. Now, let's like turn on. For some stupid reason it does need location, though it shouldn't
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That is one of those things that actually it shouldn't need, but whatever. Spy were everywhere while using the app
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And as you can see, it turns on camera. Hello. Camera
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There we go. So now it's working and all we do is
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hover over it it will start connecting these two devices and select okay and in here as you can see
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I have two different things selected in your case depending on what the device is selected and how much data is on it it might select plenty other things but it doesn matter You want to
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deselect basically everything. I'm going to select pictures just because I think that's the smallest
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file. Although let's see. And never mind, me store is the smallest one in my case
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So that's what I'm going to say. Actually not that's megabytes, not kilobytes. my bad. Is there anything in kilobytes
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Calendar is 16 megabytes. So I guess that's what I'm going to go with and
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this select that calendar. Oh come on, let's try it again. There we go. So as you can see I have only a calendar selected right now. I selected just a single application that takes at least amount of space and
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just to save on time. Which app you select obviously doesn't matter
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but the bigger the file size, the longer it will take to transfer it over
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That's why I selected the smallest one. From there, select start migrating
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So it's done on here, so I'm going to click done. It's going to finish up on here, so just give it a moment
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Unless there is some problem with... calendar up, which wouldn't surprise me
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There we go. So it did finish. So from there, we're going to select it done
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And as you can probably realize, we are now at the very end of the setup where you get to
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select your navigation method. So I'm going to choose gestures. I'm going to select skip setting up, oops, I want to skip setting up passcode
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So later. Done. Agree. Come on. And as can see, we have now access to our home screen
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Now there is one last thing that you want to do, which is not get into the settings
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Scroll all the way down to additional settings, then select, backup and reset, reset phone
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erase all data, erase all data, and press on that button. And once again, once you do, it will perform a factory reset of your device, removing any kind of protection that is still present on this device, because there is still a chance that there is something left over
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So by doing so, you will fully unlock the device. And this is the last step. I'm not going to go through it on the video just because it's honestly fully automatic
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Once it's finished, you're back in the setup screen. And at that point, you can go through the setup however you want
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Did I just confirm it? Yes, I did. Anyway, so it's actually going to go through it
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If I mistake, I pressed on it. I just wanted to light up the screen, but anyway, so that is how you'd bypass the Google verification on this device
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