FRP Unlock Motorola Moto G Phone in 5 Minutes → Without PC!

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Removing the FRP lock from your Motorola Moto G phone without the need for a PC is now not only possible but really easy thanks to FRPRemoval’s FRP unlock Motorola tool! Check in this article how you can easily regain full control of your Motorola device in no more than 5 minutes and from any smart device that counts on a stable internet connection.

Why is the FRP on Motorola Devices if it’s a Samsung Lock?

Why is the FRP on Motorola Devices if it's a Samsung Lock?
Why is the FRP on Motorola Devices if it’s a Samsung Lock?

While the FRP or “Factory Reset Protection” lock is commonly associated with Samsung devices, it is not limited to them because this lock has to do more with Google and Android than with the phone’s specific manufacturer (Samsung, Motorola, Xiaomi, etc.), so this FRP lock is not really a “Samsung lock” but a safety measure implemented in most devices that have Android as their operating system.

What is the FRP Lock for?

The FRP lock is a safety feature on Android devices that aims to prevent unauthorized access to a device after a factory reset; this is done by requiring the original Google account credentials linked to the phone to be entered, ensuring the protection of user data and discouraging device theft. 

How does the FRP Lock work?

When a device with FRP is factory reset, it prompts the user to enter the Google account login credentials that were previously associated with the device, and if the correct credentials are not provided, the device remains locked to prevent unauthorized access and protect user data from potential theft or misuse.

Why would an FRP Bypass be needed to Unlock a Motorola Phone?

Why would an FRP Bypass be needed to Unlock a Motorola Phone?
Why would an FRP Bypass be needed to Unlock a Motorola Phone?

We know that the FRP lock acts as a barrier against unauthorized factory resets and ensures that only the rightful owner can access and use the device after a reset, but then, why would someone that has the legitimate right to access the Android phone need an external FRP bypass tool? Let’s check together the two most common cases that we receive in FRPRemoval!

People with a Second-Hand Moto Phone that came FRP-Locked

This is a pretty common situation for people that buy second-hand devices without confirming whether the phone they are purchasing is still linked to the previous Google account or not.

Now, the problem here is that if you don’t check whether the original owner of the phone signed out of their account correctly, as soon as you factory reset the device, the Google verification pops up and locks the device until you authenticate the Google credentials on the device.

Now, you can try asking the seller to help you remove the Google account verification lock from your device, but if they are not responsible or for any reason won’t help you out, then FRPRemoval’s unlock process is the solution you are looking for.

People that had their Motorola Smartphone Linked to an old Account

This is not as common as the previous case but is still completely normal and a lot of users experience it! It usually happens that people turn back on their old phone to gift it or to use it again, and after factory resetting it they find out that the FRP lock screen is activated because the phone was linked to an old Google account.

If this is your case and you lost complete access to your old account or already tried to recover it by resseting its password but could not get it back, don’t worry, with FRPRemoval you can remove the Google FRP lock even if the account is not active anymore!

Is it Possible to FRP Unlock Motorola Phones without a Computer?

Is it Possible to FRP Unlock Motorola Phones without a Computer?
Is it Possible to FRP Unlock Motorola Phones without a Computer?

Of course! FRPRemoval’s Motorola FRP bypass tool is able to remove the FRP screen lock from your device even if you don’t have a computer, this is because our unlocking program doesn’t have to be downloaded or installed on your computer or the device you are using for the unlock, so there is not really any requirement on which device should you use to process your Motorola FRP lock removal request.

The only thing you’ll need is a good internet connection because the whole process is carried out online, so you’ll need a stable connection from the device you are using to access our Google FRP removal tool and our website — if not, the process takes longer —.

What do I need to Bypass the FRP Lock on my Motorola Phone?

Aside from the stable internet connection and any smart device to access our website that we already mentioned, you won’t really need much to remove the Motorola FRP lock; you don’t have to meet any requirements and won’t be asked to do any paperwork, you’ll just need to enter some key pieces of information that our system will need to eliminate the Google verification lock:

  • Your name.
  • Your email address.
  • Your phone’s brand (a Moto device in your case).
  • The IMEI number of the phone.

How to Bypass the Google Lock on a Motorola Device with FRPRemoval

How to Bypass the Google Lock on a Motorola Device with FRPRemoval
How to Bypass the Google Lock on a Motorola Device with FRPRemoval

Getting rid of the FRP lock on Android devices with FRPRemoval is very easy; let’s check this easy-to-follow step-by-step for you to deactivate the FRP lock on your Motorola phone with or without using a computer:

  • Visit FRPRemoval.com.
  • Click on “Get Started.”
  • Enter your name and email address.
  • Enter the brand and IMEI of your phone.
  • Submit your unlocking request and wait for the system to generate your dummy ID.

How to remove the FRP Lock after having the Dummy ID

After you have received your dummy ID, just enter it on the locked phone as if it was the password of the Google account locking it — you’ll need to leave blank the box where you are supposed to enter the email address of the Google account —.

After you have submitted the dummy ID, the phone will accept it as the correct credentials and will remove the screen lock. Now, you will only need to go to the phone’s settings app and click on the “accounts” tab (all Motorola smartphones have it) to remove the Google account associated with it and enter your new account.

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