ITEL A661W & A58 Factory FRP Reset by CM2 AST Module (ADB Mode) | Step-by-Step Guide
Introduction
FRP (Factory Reset Protection) is a security feature introduced by Google to protect Android devices from unauthorized access. However, there are instances where you may need to bypass FRP, such as when you forget your Google account credentials. In this guide, we'll walk you through the process of performing a Factory FRP Reset on ITEL A661W and A58 using the CM2 AST Module in ADB mode.
Before You Begin
Before you begin, please note that bypassing FRP may void your device's warranty, and it should only be done if you are the rightful owner of the device.
Step 1: Preparations
- Ensure that you have the following:
- ITEL A661W or A58
- A computer with CM2 AST Module installed
- A USB cable to connect your phone to the computer
- Make sure the phone's battery is charged to at least 50% to avoid any interruptions during the process.
Step 2: Enable USB Debugging
- On your ITEL A661W or A58, go to "Settings" > "About phone".
- Tap on "Build number" seven times to enable Developer options.
- Go back to "Settings" and open "Developer options".
- Enable "USB debugging".
Step 3: Connect your Device
- Power on your ITEL A661W or A58 and unlock it.
- Connect your phone to the computer using a USB cable.
Step 4: Launch CM2 AST Module
- Open CM2 AST Module on your computer.
- In the module, select the appropriate model (ITEL A661W or A58).
Step 5: Perform Factory FRP Reset
- In CM2 AST Module, locate and click on the "Reset FRP" option.
- Follow the on-screen instructions carefully.
Step 6: Complete the Process
- Once the process is complete, your ITEL A661W or A58 will restart.
- Follow the initial setup instructions to start using your device.
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Conclusion
Congratulations! You have successfully performed a Factory FRP Reset on your ITEL A661W or A58 using the CM2 AST Module in ADB mode. This process should allow you to regain access to your device if you were previously locked out due to FRP.
Remember, bypassing FRP is intended for legitimate use cases, such as when you've forgotten your Google account credentials. Always ensure you have the necessary permissions to perform this operation on the device.
Disclaimer: This guide is provided for informational purposes only. Performing a Factory FRP Reset may have legal implications in some regions. Be sure to check and comply with local laws and regulations before proceeding. The author and OpenAI shall not be held responsible for any misuse or unauthorized use of this information.
Download CM2 AST Module
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