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How to bypass FRP on Android tablet, even without Google account

Locked out after a factory reset? Check these efficient ways to bypass Google FRP lock and regain access to your Android tablet quickly and easily.

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Jasmin Woods Updated on Oct 30, 2025 4:41 PM

Built into Android 5.1 and later, the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security feature that helps prevent unauthorized access after a factory reset. Once you add a Google account to your Android tablet, FRP is automatically enabled: after a reset, the device will require the original Google credentials to verify your identity. If you're unable to provide the necessary information, check this guide to bypass FRP on Android tablet and regain full access.

Can't sign in to your Android tablet due to an FRP lock? These bypass tools can help you regain full access.

This guide explains why FRP triggers and outlines step-by-step methods for FRP bypass on Android tablet:

  • If you remember the previously linked Google account and password, you can unlock your Android tablet easily with no need for FRP bypass.
  • If you've forgotten the credentials, or if you bought a used tablet that's still linked to the last owner's account, FRP lock will block access until ownership is verified.

Don't worry if your device is FRP-locked — there are multiple ways that can help you bypass Android FRP and unlock your tablet, even without a PC or Google account.

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What is FRP bypass and why it locks your Android tablet

Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security feature Google introduced in Android 5.1 and later. It's automatically enabled on a tablet when you sign in with a Google account. If you perform a factory reset without first removing that account, FRP activates and the tablet will ask for the original Google credentials before allowing access — that's where an FRP bypass on Android tablet comes into play if you've lost your login or bought a used, still-linked device.

How to bypass FRP on Android tablet

If you factory reset your Android tablet and see Google's "Verify your account" screen during setup, it means the FRP has been triggered to prevent unauthorized access. You can sign in normally if you remember the Google credentials previously synced with this device.

However, if you've forgotten your credentials, you'll be locked out until you recover your account or use an FRP bypass tool for Android tablets to regain access.

Important: For security, make sure to use these FRP bypass tools only on the Android devices you own or are authorized to service.

FRP bypass on Android tablet without PC

If you're locked out by a forgotten Google account password but still remember your username, the fastest way to bypass FRP on your Android tablet is to reset the password via Google Account Recovery page. For this, you'll need another accessible device with internet access.

1. Open a browser on another network-connected phone or tablet.

2. Visit Google Account Recovery website.

3. Enter your Gmail address correctly and click Next.

4. When prompted, select Forgot password? or Try another way link under the password box.

5. Google will offer several options to verify your identity; select the option available for you:

  • Send a verification code to your recovery email or phone number.
  • Use a security key or another device you're currently signed in.
  • Answer security questions.

6. Follow the onscreen instructions to get and enter a verification code or complete other verification steps accordingly.

7. Once verified, Google lets you create a new, strong password for your account.

8. Type a new password and type it again to confirm; click Save password. It may take 24 to 72 hours for Google to sync the new password with your connected tablet.

9. Open your Android tablet and go through the setups. TIP: A network is required to for the new password to sync.

10. When you reach Verify your account screen, enter your email and new password to sign in.

Done! After successfully bypassing the FRP lock and regaining access, you'll be able to set up your Android tablet for fresh start.

Bypass FRP on Android tablet without Google account

If you don't have any access to the previously-synced Google credentials — whether you've completely forgotten them or bought a second-hand tablet still linked to the prior user's account, then bypassing FRP on an Android tablet becomes challenging, yet impossible.

This comprehensive tool, Appgeeker Android Unlocker, can quickly and permanently remove Google accounts and bypass FRP locks on various Android tablets and smartphones, even after a factory reset. With just a few simple clicks, you can easily bypass Google account verification and regain control of your FRP-locked tablet/phone for full access.

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Why this Android FRP bypass tool stands out:

  • Bypass FRP lock on a wide range of Android tablets and smartphones, such as Samsung, Motorola, OPPO, Realme, OnePlus, VIVO, Xiaomi, Huawei.
  • Remove Android screen locks like passwords, PINs, patterns, and biometrics.
  • Support major Android brands and devices with Android 7 and later.
  • User-friendly interface and straightforward process, requiring no expertise skills.

Steps to bypass FRP without Google account on an Android tablet:

Step 1. Run Android Unlocker on your PC and start with Bypass Google FRP Lock mode.

Step 2. Select your Android brand and connect the FRP-locked tablet via a USB cable.

Step 3. Click Bypass Now to start FRP bypassing process on your tablet. Note: This process will remove the previously-linked Google account erase all current data from this device.

TIP: For a Samsung tablet, the onscreen instructions will guide you to enable USB debugging mode for FRP bypass. Some specific Android brands may follow different steps to proceed.

Step 4. Allow it a while to configure the environment for your tablet to bypass the FRP lock.

Once bypassed, the FRP lock will be removed and your tablet requires no Google credentials to sign in. Simply go through the setup process to enjoy full device features.

Bypass Android FRP on a Samsung tablet

To bypass FRP on a Samsung tablet, the free FRP bypass tool — Odin can be a helpful solution. It's a firmware flashing tool, allowing Samsung users to bypass FRP with a PC when the previously used Google credentials are inaccessible. Although the process might be somehow complex, you'll regain full access to your FRP-locked Samsung tablet afterward. Here's how:

1. On your Windows PC, download and install the Odin flash tool and its combination FRP reset firmware.

2. Run Odin on your desktop as administrator.

3. Power off your Galaxy tablet and enter Samsung Download Mode.

  • Hold the Volume Up and Volume Down keys while simultaneously connecting it to your PC with a USB cable.
  • Keep holding the buttons until you see a Warning screen.
  • Press the Volume Up key to enter Download Mode.

4. When your device is detected, select AP/CP/CSC from the right side of the window.

5. Browse the window and import the downloaded Samsung FRP firmware.

6. Once imported, click the Start button to flash the firmware and reboot your Samsung tablet.

7. Wait patiently until the Samsung device restarts.

8. In the top section on Odin, you'll see a green box saying PASS!.

Congratulations! The Google FRP lock is removed from your Samsung successfully! You can then disconnect the tablet and set it up again for new use.

Bypass FRP lock on older Android tablet

If you're using Android 6.0 or earlier, try bypassing the FRP lock on your tablet via Google Keyboard. It's totally free and can help you bypass FRP on Android after reset even without a PC. The process might be a little tricky. Here's what to do for Android tablet FRP bypass if you don't remember your Google account credentials:

1. Open your Android tablet and follow the onscreen prompts to set it up.

2. Select your language and connect the device to a network.

3. When reaching Verify your account screen, long-press the @ key to open Settings menu.

4. Select Keyboard Settings and tap the three-dot icon in the top-right corner.

5. When Help & Feedback screen appears, tap and hold any texts and go for Web search.

6. In the top search bar, type Settings and press the Enter key.

7. Once you're on Settings screen, navigate to About phone > Software information > Build number.

8. Tap Build number multiple times (7 times or more) to enable Developer Options.

9. Go back to the previous screen and you'll see the Developer Options now; tap it.

10. In the opening menu, locate OEM unlocking and turn on the toggle next to it.

11. Restart your tablet and connect it to a stable Wi-Fi network.

After the bypass, your Android tablet will no longer require a FRP verification to sign in.

Contact the previous user for FRP bypass

If you bought a used tablet that's still linked to the previous owner's Google account, you may contact the person and ask for their sign-in credentials to pass the verification. After that, you can remove the previously synced Google account from your Android tablet and sign in with your own profile. When you're able to:

  • Go through the setup steps on your Android tablet until Verify your account screen pops up.
  • Enter the Google account credentials of the last user.
  • Follow the prompts to complete the setup.
  • When you reach the Home screen, open the Settings app on your Android tablet.
  • Go to Passwords & Accounts or Users & Accounts. For certain Samsung tablets, choose Accounts and backup alternatively.
  • Tap Accounts or Manage account option.
  • Choose the previous Google account and select Remove account. If needed, verify the password once again.
  • After removal, tap Add account and choose Google.
  • Sign in with your own Google account to sync all associated data, including email, contacts, calendar events, and more.

TIP: Removing the Google account before a factory reset automatically disables FRP — no Google account verification will appear during setup afterward.

Reach out to manufacturer for FRP unlock

If you're the original user but have forgotten your own Google account details, consider reaching out to the manufacturer with proof of purchase. After verifying the ownership, the support team may help you with the FRP removal and unlock your tablet officially.

Summary

To prevent FRP lock on an Android tablet, remove any Google account from the device before performing a factory reset. If it's already FRP-locked:

  • Use Google Account Recovery to regain login access — if you forget your password but still remember the username.
  • Use a FRP bypass tool like Appgeeker Android Unlocker or Odin — if you're completely locked out and lost all access to the previously-synced Google account credentials.
  • Ask the previous owner for sign-in credentials — if you inherited or bought a used Android tablet still linked to the last user's Google account.
  • Contact the manufacturer for FRP unlock — if you're the original owner and have the proof of purchase.

FAQs on bypassing FRP on Android tablet

Q1 - How do I bypass FRP on my Samsung tablet after a factory reset?

For Samsung users to bypass the FRP lock after a reset, these options can help:

  • Google Account Recovery page. Works if you forgot the Google account password used on your Samsung tablet.
  • Odin. Free firmware flashing tool for Samsung devices to bypass the FRP lock.
  • Appgeeker Android Unlocker. Efficient software with a built-in FRP bypass tool, supporting various Samsung tablets and smartphones.

Q2 - Can I remove the Google account from my tablet if I forgot the password?

Yes, the simplest way is to reset your forgotten password on Google Account Recovery page. Then create a new password and use it to verify your identity. Afterward, you can remove the Google account directly from your tablet.

Q3 - Is it possible to unlock FRP lock on an Android tablet without Google account?

Yes, tools like Appgeeker Android Unlocker and Odin (Samsung only) can help with FRP unlock if you're locked of your tablet and lost access to the associated Google account.

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