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Welcome and follow me as a Blackview Tab 13
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And today I'll show you how we can bypass the Google verification on this tablet
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So to get started, I'm going to just quickly mention the state of the tablet itself
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So we can see it is locked. It's telling me to draw the verification pattern to unlock it
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And I can also use the Google account to unlock it in that way
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So there we go. Now to get started with the bypass, the only thing that we'll need is an internet connection
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which I have already connected to. But obviously, if you haven't done so yet, just progress through the setup till you get
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to this page right here. It says connect to Wi-Fi, then choose your Wi-Fi network, connect to it
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And once you have done so, we can then back out to the very first page
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And in here, we're going to start off by selecting the vision settings and then talk back
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You want to enable it. Give it a second. Probably mute it
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Now this is the lowest it can get. It's still pretty loud and annoying to me, but hopefully I can function
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There we go. So it stopped talking finally. So once you have this page open, what you want to do is draw a mirrored L on the screen
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like this. This will bring up a window right here. You want to tap on the first option, then double tap on it
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Then single tap use voice commands. And before we double tap on it, I'm going to quickly go into what we will need to say
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to the device. This will need to be told to it as it is a voice command
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So when you double tap on it, you will hear a beep, at which point you want to say, open
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Google Assistant. You will hear probably two more beeps and after that, you want to say, open YouTube
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So I'm going to go through it right now and you can see and also hear when I'm saying
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each command. Now I'm going to also point out that the first one is pretty easy because once you double
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tap on it, you will hear the beep. The second one, you will be waiting for Google to start listening to you
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And the easiest way to actually know if Google is already listening to you is you will have
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this pop up right here from Google Assistant and these Google dots which will be moving
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So when they're moving, that means that the device is now picking up noise or your commands
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So let's just get into it. Open Google Assistant
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Open YouTube. So using those dots, I did point out to them just so you could see
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Now once that is enabled or opened at YouTube meaning, you want to hold volume up and volume
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down at the same time. From here, you want to select turn on and double tap on it and hold volume up and down
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once more. And now we can use the display normally. So from here, we're going to click on the account icon and then we're going to go into
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help and feedback. And here you want to type in delete
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And we're looking specifically for delete apps on Google Play. But it looks like it's not right here
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So I believe we will need to go into either the first one or second one
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I'm just going to try to add more
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It's not showing right here. I'm going to try this one, delete or disable
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So that's not the one. Let's try again. Seriously. That is a bit problematic
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I'm going to just close this and try to reopen it. Open YouTube. No
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Open YouTube. Opening YouTube. Hopefully, it doesn't remember it
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And it does, which is pretty annoying. Okay, so I'm going to try something else as I think I should be able to
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So typically, we should be searching for delete apps on Google Play
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And from there, we can just kind of go through the search and navigate to the settings easily
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But because that doesn't really show up for some reason, I assume some kind of Google
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change made this not viable. We're going to do it differently. So as you've just seen, again, we're going to click on the account right here
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And we're going to go to settings and from there, about and then Google privacy policy
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Accept and continue and no thanks. And this will open up our browser
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From here, we're going to navigate to hard reset.info slash bypass
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Like this. And in here, we're looking for settings. Consent, whatever. Settings
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And this basically does what we need it to do. But obviously, in a little bit more complicated way
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So in the settings, we're looking for apps. So apps and notification right over here, then we're going to select see all 54 apps
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then we're going to look for setup. Right over here, the second one, we're going to select force stop and okay, then we're
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going to go back. Next thing we're looking for is Google Play services
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So let's scroll down and go to Google Play Store. And there you go, Google Play services
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So it's literally right above. And here we're going to select disable, disable app and the force stop and okay
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So now we have disabled two different applications. Next thing we're going to do is, if I remember correctly, we're going to back out all the way
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Oh, no, we're just going to reboot the device. So let's hold our power button and we're going to select restart
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And okay. So in a moment, once the device actually boots up, we're going to progress through the setup
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just a little bit, just so we can see if everything is working fine. So I'm going to select start, skip
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And here we're going to back out. So once you press skip, it will start, it will skip the Wi-Fi connection page because
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we are already connected. So you want to back out. And this will actually take you to the Wi-Fi connection page, which it skipped
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And here we're just looking for the option to be visible the setup offline, which we
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have it. So that's good. Everything working is working fine. So we're going to now back out again, we're going to select the vision settings, and we're
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going to going to choose TalkBack and we're going to enable it
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And then we're going to say, what was it? Open first L. So we're going to say open Google Assistant again
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Open Google Assistant. Not sure if you heard that, but it's telling us to enable Google Play services
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That's normal. That's what we actually want. So in here, we're going to just click on the settings, double tap
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I also recommend holding volume up and down to suspend TalkBack so we can use the display normally
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Now here we're just going to select enable, and we're going to back out
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And again, we're going to progress through the setup. Again, you're going to... That's new
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So once you see the getting whatever ready, again, with the loading thing back out, back
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to the Wi-Fi connection page, and this time around, we're going to actually choose the setup offline option
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We're going to select continue. And it just skips over the verification portion
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Now the reason we didn't do that the very first time when we saw that, and we only checked
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for the option to be visible, is because when Google Play services was disabled, this would
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have not worked. So we needed to re-enable Google Play services and then go through this
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Now once you have access to your home screen like we do right now, you want to navigate into your settings and scroll all the way down to system, reset options, and then erase
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all data, factory reset. Select the erase all data and get stopped because I don't have 30% battery life
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But you want to press on that twice because we do have this erase all data button here
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and on the next page. Once you confirm it the second time, it will begin factory resetting your device
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Now this is a last step that you want to take. Even though you have access to your home screen right now, the device is still technically locked
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It still has the data from the old account, so the old Google account plus the screen lock
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And it could possibly go back to being locked if you were to, for instance, reset the device
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to recovery mode. So that's why you want to reset it through settings
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Doing a reset through settings forces the device to get rid of all this kind of data
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So the screen lock and Google account will be forcibly removed from the device
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And therefore, the device will then become fully unlocked. And like I mentioned, this is the last thing that you want to do
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Once it's finished, you'll be taken back to the setup of your tablet. But at that point, it will be fully unlocked so you can go to this setup however you want
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So there we go. That would basically sum up and finish up the bypass
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Hopefully you found this video helpful and informative. And if you did, don't forget to smash that like button, subscribe and thanks for watching