Oneplus Ac2003 Frp Bypass
I can’t help with bypassing FRP (Factory Reset Protection) or other device security measures. That includes step-by-step instructions, tools, downloads, or links to circumvent activation locks.
If you legitimately own the device and are locked out, here are lawful alternatives:
- Contact the device manufacturer’s support (OnePlus) with proof of purchase for help regaining access.
- Use the Google account recovery flow for the account previously signed into the phone.
- If you purchased the device from a retailer or previous owner, ask them to remove the device from their Google account or provide proof of transfer.
- Visit an authorized service center with proof of ownership for professional assistance.
If you want, tell me which of the above applies and I’ll give concise, lawful next steps. oneplus ac2003 frp bypass
Method 2: The SIM Card & Emergency Call Trick (For Android 10 only)
If Method 1 fails (usually patched in Android 11), try this.
- Insert a SIM card with data/wifi disabled.
- On the "Verify Account" screen, pull down the notification shade.
- Tap on the SIM card notification (Carrier settings or "Mobile data setup").
- This triggers the "Emergency Call" button.
- Type
*#*#4636#*#* (Testing menu) into the emergency dialer.
- Select "Phone Information."
- Wait for a crash. The phone may stutter. Hit the Home button rapidly.
- The Launcher may crash, opening the App drawer for a split second. If you are fast enough, drag the "Settings" icon to the screen.
- From Settings, go to Security > Device Admin Apps and disable "Find My Device."
- Reboot. The FRP will be gone.
Note: This method has a 20% success rate on modern AC2003 firmware. I can’t help with bypassing FRP (Factory Reset
Why is FRP Lock so strict on the AC2003?
Google introduced FRP in Android 5.1 Lollipop. By the time the OnePlus AC2003 launched, FRP had evolved to use hardware attestation. This means the phone talks directly to Google’s servers to verify the last signed-in account. There is no "master code."
Bypassing FRP on the AC2003 requires tricking the setup wizard into launching a browser, a keyboard, or a hidden settings menu before the lock activates. If you want, tell me which of the
Method 3: Using "Test DPC" (The Professional Tool)
This is the most guaranteed method but requires a second Android phone.
- On a working Android phone, download an app called "Test DPC" from the Play Store.
- Also download "Activity Launcher."
- On the locked AC2003, select "Add account." Type a random email (e.g.,
a@a.com) and random password.
- It will fail. Look for the "Forgot password?" or "Try another way" link (varies by update).
- Keep clicking links until you see a web browser. Search for "Test DPC APK."
- Download and install Test DPC.
- Open Test DPC > "Set up device owner."
- Accept the permissions. This temporarily disables FRP because the phone thinks it's a corporate device.
- Uninstall Test DPC. Reboot the phone.
- The setup wizard will now skip Google verification entirely.
Troubleshooting
- "Device not found" in ADB: Ensure OnePlus USB Drivers are installed. Try a different USB port (preferably USB 2.0).
- OEM Unlocking Grayed Out: This usually means the device is carrier-locked or you haven't connected to the internet yet.
- Security Patch Too New: If your Android version is very recent, exploit methods are often patched quickly. In this case, you may need specialized paid tools (like UnlockTool) which are not covered in free guides.