OPPO Reno 12F FRP Unlock/Reset

How to Bypass Google Account (FRP) on OPPO Reno 12F (Android 14/15)

If you’ve recently factory reset your OPPO Reno 12F running Android 14 or 15 and are stuck at the Google account verification screen (FRP lock), this guide will walk you through a bypass method demonstrated in a recent video. This process utilizes the “Clone Phone” app and a second Android device to regain access to your phone.

Understanding FRP (Factory Reset Protection)

FRP is a security feature designed by Google to prevent unauthorized access to a device after a factory reset. If a phone is reset without removing the associated Google account, it will require you to re-enter those credentials to proceed with the setup.

What You’ll Need:

  • Your locked OPPO Reno 12F (Android 14/15)
  • A second, unlocked Android phone
  • A Wi-Fi internet connection

Step-by-Step Bypass Method:

  1. Initial Setup and Wi-Fi Connection:
    • Begin the initial setup process on your locked OPPO Reno 12F.
    • Select your language, region, and connect to a Wi-Fi network [00:06]. You won’t be able to proceed without an internet connection.
  2. Navigate to Google Account Verification:
    • Continue through the setup until you reach the Google account verification screen. This is the FRP lock you need to bypass [01:07].
  3. Access Quick Share via Wi-Fi Settings:
    • From the Wi-Fi settings, look for an option to access “Quick Share” [01:17]. This is a crucial entry point for the bypass.
  4. Open YouTube and Chrome:
    • Within Quick Share, find a way to access the help section. This should allow you to open a YouTube video.
    • Once on YouTube, go to its settings. Look for “YouTube Terms of Service,” which will open the Chrome browser [01:38].
  5. Visit https://www.google.com/search?q=EasySimpleSolution.com:
    • In the Chrome browser, type and navigate to “https://www.google.com/search?q=EasySimpleSolution.com” [02:29]. This website provides tools and links for FRP bypasses.
  6. Open Phone Settings from the Website:
    • On the EasySimpleSolution website, locate and select “FRP Bypass APK.”
    • Then, choose “Open Settings App” to directly access your phone’s main settings menu [02:54].
  7. Utilize Clone Phone App:
    • On your locked OPPO phone:
      • In the phone settings, go to “Home screen & Lock screen” and then select “Home screen layout” to change the layout and access the app drawer [03:14].
      • Open the “Clone Phone” app. Set this phone as the “new device” [03:20].
    • On your second, unlocked Android phone:
      • Download and install the “OPPO Clone Phone” app from the Google Play Store [03:35].
      • Open the “Clone Phone” app and set this phone as the “old device.”
      • Scan the QR code displayed on your locked OPPO phone to establish a connection between the two devices [04:22].
  8. Initiate Data Migration:
    • Once connected, your “old device” (the unlocked phone) will show categories of data to migrate.
    • Deselect all data categories except for “Apps” [04:51].
    • Within the “Apps” category, select only one small, lightweight app for transfer [05:13]. This minimizes the transfer time and serves the purpose of bypassing.
    • Start the transfer process [05:27].
  9. FRP Bypass Achieved:
    • After the migration of the single app is complete, the FRP lock on your OPPO Reno 12F should be bypassed [05:45].
  10. Final Setup and Factory Reset (Recommended):
    • Proceed through the remaining setup screens on your OPPO phone, skipping any options like setting an unlock method [05:48].
    • To ensure a clean and fully unlocked state, it is highly recommended to perform a complete factory reset. Go to:
      • Settings > Additional settings > Back up and reset > Reset phone > Erase all data [06:11].
    • Allow the phone to reboot after the factory reset.
  11. Completion:
    • Your OPPO Reno 12F will now start up without the Google account lock, allowing you to set it up as a brand new device [07:04].

This method effectively bypasses the FRP lock by leveraging the “Clone Phone” app’s data migration feature.

 

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