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Infoomone is a one plus Nord C.E2 and today I'll show you how we can bypass the Google verification on this phone
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I can see that the phone I have right here is locked and to basically finish up the setup process
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I would need to verify the previous used pattern, which you can see right here
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or if I close this it will prompt me to verify it using Google account
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So assuming we don't know either of those, We're going to start off by connecting to Wi-Fi network, so I already have done so, as you can see right here
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But obviously you do want to connect to it. Let's give it a second. You should see that I am connected
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Now you go, connected. And once you have done so, back out to the first page right over here
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Select emergency call. And from here, I'm going to now select. Let me quickly check
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I guess this button right here Yep so emergency rescue You can see is this
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emergency info button right here and then you want to select add contact
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select allow and while using up stop on it again
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go to settings and here we're going to select select COL apps from this permission and you want to choose Google then
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top on the icon itself oh no my bad you're gonna go back where is it
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Oh, I think we need to select this thing. See... So you've seen..
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See all Chrome permissions right here. And then we can tap on the icon itself
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And from here, we're going to select Open. Accept and continue. And no thanks, which will..
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Oh, there we go. Scroll down, select accept, and then you can actually use the browser
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So that's what we want. And in here, you're going to navigate to hard reset that info slash bypass
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If you need a moment to write it down, do pause the video
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From here we're going to scroll down. Scroll down and you see settings Click on it And in the settings you want to navigate to apps and notifications
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Actually it's named a little bit differently for I can see. Notifications and status bar? Nope, that's not it
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Maybe app manager. Oh, there you. We have app manager. So that's what we're
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looking for and in here we want to select now I'm kind of trying to figure this out
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as I go it's a little bit different than what I'm used to normally the settings
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for like up info and stuff like that looks a little bit different so I'm going to
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a little bit of a trial and error because it's named differently and it's
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obviously spaced out and just looks completely different than what you would
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actually expect so bear with me while I try to get this going
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Now, I'll believe it's probably going to be up. There we go, up list
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And then we're going to select show system from the three dots, which will add also the system processes
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From here, we're going to select Android setup. So it should be somewhere at the top
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There is one Android. One another system. Is there a setup? Okay, so that's not necessarily what I'm looking for, or I don't even see the option
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Great, so I'm going to go back. Default apps, permission. No, but it should be here
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Okay, so right now I will just come basically completely clean right here
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The option that we're looking here for is completely non-existent, so I'm looking for the
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second best thing that I assume, and this is just a guess, will be working
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So to be completely honest, at this point what I recommend you to do is skip to the end
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of the video and see if I actually succeed. I have no clue if this will work or not
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I am literally doing this right now on a completely just instinctive basis
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The guy that I'm basing this off of apparently will, well, it's not even close or not with the things that I need to apparently open or stop
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So I'm just trying to right now figure out the Nespex thing that would be named like this
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Because like I mentioned we need to basically four Android setup But as you seem to search there is no Android setup So One Plus decided probably to change the name so I am guessing that this might be it
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but like I said, it is just a guess. So skip to the end of the video and see if I actually
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succeeded with this. So yeah. I'm going to select Android setup. I'm going to select
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4 stop, and 4 stopped, and I'm going to go back. And I'll search for a
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for Google Play Services. You go, Google Play Services. Again, I'm going to select ForStop and okay
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And then disable, disable up. Let me also make sure of one thing
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I'm going to go back to the setup just for a moment. Okay, there is no disable here
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Okay, so now that I have done these two things, I'm going to back out to the beginning of the actual setup of the device
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And there we go, and I'll just progress through it. Actually... I believe I might have just missed one little thing
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Okay, so we do have an option to set up offline. Select continue and hopefully this will work
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Yeah, it actually did. So agree and continue. And never mind, it didn't
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So I'm going to back out again. Oh no, that's weird. So just close this, let's see if I can finish this
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Okay, fine, I guess I'll go through the guide right here, as long as it lets me finish the setup
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And it actually did. As you can see, at the end, I did actually go back to the Wi-Fi connection
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I think I just instinctively pressed next, which tried to connect to a network, but because
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we disabled Google Play services had nothing to connect to, so I backed out and chose to set it
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up offline. Now when I did so, it did glitch out as you've seen
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It gave me the verification screen but then when I closed it it just kind of decided okay you can go further which might not be the exact thing that you will see but hopefully it is close enough to the experience that you will get now I mention that this is
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still not finished so we need to do one last thing which is navigate into the
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settings oops didn't want to open that up There we go
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And there are the settings. And from settings, you want to scroll down to..
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I'm going to assume it's in... Yep, it's in additional settings. Google
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I swear to God. Okay. So in here, we will have backup and the reset
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So you want to click on that and then select Erase All Data, Factor Reset. Erase all data
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Erase all data. And once you press on this button, once again, it will begin the factory reset of your device
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reason you want to do this is because as you've seen the data from like the old user
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is still present on the on the device and performing a factor reset of it
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Google I I will lose my cool here and so the data is still on here and performing a
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reset of the device will basically get rid of it fully unlocking your device in the
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process so that is the reason why you want to go through it is now on the video
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I'm not going to go through it just because, to be completely fair, this is just going to waste your time
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It's a typical factor reset of the device. Are you kidding? How are you still making noise
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There we go. So, like I said, when you go through it, it's just a typical factor reset
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Basically just wait until the phone finishes whatever it's doing. and from there you're back in the setup screen
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and I'm pretty sure you already know how to finish up the setup screen now this time around once you perform this
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you can just go through the setup however you like the device will be fully unlocked so you can
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for instance connect to your Wi-Fi or skip it it's completely up to you
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everything there will be optional as it is on a brand new device
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so that is the reason why I'm not gonna go through this on the video
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but as you've seen the process actually worked which I will say I'm a little bit surprised because I did kind of
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yellow it at the end, but yeah, that is how we can perform a bypass of the Google verification
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And like I said, you should go through the factory reset at the end once you have access to the home screen
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So anyway, if you found this very helpful, don't forget to hit like, subscribe, and thanks for watching