Here’s everything you need to know. FRP stands for Factory Reset Protection . It’s a security feature introduced by Google with Android 5.1 (Lollipop). Think of it as an “Activation Lock” for Android, similar to Apple’s iCloud lock.
In simple terms: The lock has been set off. You’ll see “FRP Lock Status Triggered” after: frp lock status triggered
✅ ✅ The phone has been factory reset without removing the Google account first ✅ You cannot complete the setup wizard until you enter the last synced Google account credentials Here’s everything you need to know
If you’ve recently tried to reset your Android phone and saw the message “FRP Lock Status Triggered” (or “FRP Lock – Triggered”), you’re not alone. This security feature stops millions of stolen phones from being wiped and resold. But when it’s your device, it can feel like a brick. Think of it as an “Activation Lock” for
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