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Samsung J4 (SM J400F) Google/FRP Lock Bypass 2021: New Method Without PC | Android 9 Pie

Samsung J4 (SM J400F) Google/FRP Lock Bypass 2021 || ANDROID 9 PIE | New Method (Without PC)

Introduction

If you own a Samsung J4 (SM J400F) and have encountered the dreaded Google/FRP (Factory Reset Protection) lock issue after performing a factory reset or flashing a new ROM, don't worry! In this blog post, we'll guide you through a new and effective method to bypass the Google/FRP lock on your Samsung J4 without the need for a PC. Please note that this method specifically applies to devices running Android 9 Pie.

Understanding Google/FRP Lock

Factory Reset Protection is a security feature introduced by Google to protect Android devices from unauthorized access. It links the device to the Google account that was previously used on the phone. If the device is reset or flashed with a new firmware, it requires the Google account credentials to be entered to ensure the device's authenticity.

Why Use a New Bypass Method?

As Android OS evolves, new security patches are introduced, making older bypass methods ineffective. This new method we're about to discuss is specifically designed for Android 9 Pie and might not work on newer versions. Make sure you are running Android 9 Pie on your Samsung J4 before proceeding.

Disclaimer

Before attempting any bypass method, it's important to mention that bypassing the Google/FRP lock can be a violation of terms and conditions set by Samsung and Google. This article is for educational purposes only. Please ensure that you have the right to access the device, and proceed at your own risk.

Bypassing Google/FRP Lock (Without PC)

Follow these step-by-step instructions to bypass the Google/FRP lock on your Samsung J4 without using a PC:

Step 1: Connect to a Wi-Fi Network

Start the initial setup on your Samsung J4 after the factory reset. When you reach the Google account verification screen, connect your device to a Wi-Fi network.

Step 2: Verify Your Google Account

After connecting to Wi-Fi, you'll be prompted to verify your Google account. Enter the Google account credentials that were previously used on the device. If you don't remember the credentials, you'll need to recover or reset your Google account password using a separate device.

Step 3: Bypass with Realterm (Terminal Emulator)

Once you've verified the Google account, you'll need to download and install the Realterm application (terminal emulator) on your Samsung J4. You can find the APK file by searching online.

Step 4: Open Realterm and Dial a Number

Open the Realterm app and dial the following number using the device's dialer: *#*#4636#*#*

Step 5: Testing Menu

The dialer code should open the "Testing" menu. From this menu, select "Phone Information."

Step 6: Scroll Down and Turn on Radio

In the "Phone Information" menu, scroll down and locate the "Turn off radio" option. Tap on it to turn off the radio. This will trigger a notification on the top status bar.

Step 7: Triggering the Browser

Quickly swipe down the notification bar and tap on the "No SIM card" message. This will open the browser.

Step 8: Bypass Google Account

In the browser's address bar, type the following URL: "tiny.cc/frpsApp." This will download the "FRP Bypass" application.

Step 9: Install FRP Bypass App

Once the app is downloaded, tap on it to install it.

Step 10: Open the App

After the installation is complete, open the "FRP Bypass" app. This will give you access to the device settings.

Step 11: Factory Reset the Device

From the settings, perform a factory reset on your Samsung J4 to remove the Google/FRP lock completely.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully bypassed the Google/FRP lock on your Samsung J4 (SM J400F) running Android 9 Pie using the new method without the need for a PC. Keep in mind that this method is designed for educational purposes and might not work on newer Android versions.

Remember, bypassing the Google/FRP lock might violate the terms and conditions of your device, and it's essential to use this information responsibly and with permission.

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