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Samsung Galaxy a10s frp bypass

 Samsung Galaxy a10s frp bypass without pc new trick

Samsung Galaxy a10s frp bypass

Bypassing FRP (Factory Reset Protection) on a Samsung Galaxy A10s without a PC can be tricky, especially since Samsung has made it more difficult with each software update. However, there are still a few methods you can try. These methods do not require a PC but rely on the phone’s built-in accessibility features and tools. Please note that these tricks may work for some models and Android versions, but they are not guaranteed, especially if your phone has the latest security patches.
Method 1: Using TalkBack (Accessibility) + Google Assistant (Newer Android Versions)

This method utilizes the TalkBack feature and Google Assistant to bypass the FRP lock on Samsung devices like the A10s. It is one of the easiest methods and does not require a PC.
Steps:

    Power on the device and go through the setup process until you reach the FRP screen (Google Account Verification).

    Enable TalkBack:
        When you reach the Google Account Verification screen, tap the screen multiple times to open the Accessibility menu.
        You can also try swiping down with two fingers or holding both volume buttons together to activate TalkBack.

    Use TalkBack to Access the Settings Menu:
        With TalkBack enabled, swipe with two fingers to open the Settings menu.
        From the Settings menu, find the Use Google Assistant option and enable it.

    Activate Google Assistant:
        Once Google Assistant is enabled, say something like "Open Chrome" or "Open Settings".
        This will give you access to the browser or the phone’s settings where you can search for an FRP bypass method.

    Bypass FRP:
        Once you have access to the browser or settings, you can search for an FRP bypass APK or Quick Shortcut Maker to bypass the Google Account Verification.

This method works best on Samsung phones with Android 10 and higher. Android 14 security may have patched some aspects of this trick.
Method 2: Using FRP Bypass APK (Using OTG Cable)

You can use an FRP Bypass APK to bypass the FRP lock on your Samsung Galaxy A10s, and you will need a USB OTG cable and another Android device to get started.
Steps:

    Download FRP Bypass APK on another Android device (can be found on trusted websites).

    Transfer the APK to a USB drive or SD card. If you use an SD card, insert it into the locked Samsung Galaxy A10s.

    Connect USB OTG cable:
        Using a USB OTG (On-The-Go) cable, connect the USB drive or SD card to the locked device.

    Install the FRP Bypass APK:
        Open the File Manager on the Samsung Galaxy A10s and navigate to the APK file you transferred.
        Install the FRP Bypass APK on the phone.

    Open the APK and Bypass FRP:
        Once installed, open the FRP Bypass App and follow the instructions to disable the Google Account and bypass the FRP lock.

This method is effective for devices with Android 9 to Android 12. On Android 14, it might be harder to get this to work.
Method 3: Using Samsung's Factory Reset and Google Account Recovery

If you still remember your Google account credentials (the one that was previously synced to the device), this method is the easiest, as it doesn’t involve bypassing any security features.
Steps:

    Reset the Phone (if not already done):
        Perform a factory reset on your Samsung Galaxy A10s via the Recovery Mode if necessary.
        To do this, power off the device. Then, press and hold Volume Up + Power buttons until you see the Samsung logo.
        Use the volume buttons to navigate to Wipe Data/Factory Reset and confirm with the Power button.

    Google Account Sign-In:
        Once the reset is completed and the phone reboots, it will show the Google Account Verification screen.
        Sign in with the Google account that was previously linked to the phone.

    Google Account Recovery:
        If you don't remember your Google account password, use the "Forgot Password" option on the Google Account verification screen to reset your password.
        Once the password is reset, log into the phone using the updated credentials.

This method works only if you know the Google account credentials or can recover them.
Method 4: Using Samsung's Find My Mobile (if registered)

If your Samsung Galaxy A10s was registered with Samsung’s Find My Mobile service before the reset, you can unlock the device remotely.
Steps:

    Go to Samsung's Find My Mobile on a computer or another device.

    Log in with the Samsung account that was used on the phone.

    Select the Samsung Galaxy A10s from the list of devices.

    Choose the Unlock option on the website. This should unlock your phone without needing a PC connection.

Important: The Find My Mobile service only works if the phone was registered with Samsung before the FRP lock was activated.
Method 5: Contact Samsung Support

If the above methods do not work or you are unable to unlock the phone on your own, your last option is to contact Samsung Support or visit an authorized Samsung service center. You will likely need to provide proof of ownership (like a purchase receipt), and they can assist in unlocking the device.
Final Thoughts

The methods described above are some of the ways to bypass FRP on a Samsung Galaxy A10s without a PC, though success is not guaranteed and depends on the specific Android version and security patches. Always ensure you're following the steps on a device you own and have the proper authorization to unlock.

Let me know if you need further clarification or help with any of these methods!

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