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Welcome to avatecc, before I proceed with this tutorial let’s briefly learn what
FRP means and how it helps to secure Android Devices.
Not to worry there are different ways to bypass FRP on different phones, in
this series of tutorials we‘ll focus on MediaTek-MTK powered Phones like
Tecno, Alcatel, Gionee, Wiko, Infinix, and some Itel etc. the procedure is
quite simple, even to non-technical people, all you need to do is follow either
of the guides below, step by step to deactivate FRP lock.
NOTE:
• You might lose your data in some case, though the SP Flash tool method
has an option to prevent data loss.
First and foremost Install MEDIATEK USB VCOM DRIVERS before you
proceed, failure to do that means none of the methods below would work for
you as your Device won’t be recognized. – DOWNLOAD
• Open the Extracted Cracked Miracle Box Folder and run the loader.exe as
Admin.
• At this point, Miracle Box should now Load.
• Under MTK Tab click on Unlock/Fix Tab, Select Clear Setting/FRP the
click on the Start Button at the bottom right to initiate.
• Next, you can choose either Yes/No to backup data or skip the step before
resetting your FRP lock.
• Turn off your device and Connect it via USB cable to your PC and wait until
miracle box status changes to “DONE”.
• Congratulations you can now disconnect your device and power it on.
• Follow the after reset setup procedure, FRP won’t stand in your way again
after completing this bypass process.
The next method involves SP Flash Tool, This tool is free and quite popular
among phone technicians, and not to worry if you are new to SP Flash Tool
I’ll simplify the whole guide for easy understanding.
• You must download FRP reset file for your specific Smartphone before you
proceed
• The files are not huge, only few kilobyte – Download.
• The most interesting part is that you can reset your device FRP without
wiping your Data in the process.
• Download FRP Reset File for your specific MTK device and extract it to
your desktop – Download.
• Open SP Flash Tool and load the Scatter file in the FRP Reset folder you
had extracted.
• At this point, you will see FRP, preloader and userdata partition loaded
in the SP Flash Tool Window.
• Next click on Download Button in SP Flash Tool, Turn Off your Device and
connect it to your PC via USB Cable.
• When you see the Download complete message, congratulations you just
bypassed/reset/removed FRP on your Device.
• See Detailed Tutorial on How to Use SP Flash Tool – Tutorial
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If you are unable to boot into recovery mode to perform a factory reset just
format “userdata” and “cache partitions” using the procedure below.
Requirement
• Scatter File for your Specific Device model/variant. [You can download
your device firmware/scatter file from this site, though if you had backed up
your device firmware, you can as well use it]
• After downloading SP Flash Tool, extract the folder to your desktop and
launch SP Tool.
• Locate and select the Scatter file for your Device, by selecting the “choose”
button beside “scatter-loading File”.
• In the window that popup, navigate to your device specific scatter file and
select it.
• Your Scatter file will load and take you back to SP Flash Tool window, then
click on the “Format Tab”.
Or simply press CTRL + F and type FRP then hit enter to search the entire
scatter text for FRP.
• Carefully note the values under “linear_start_addr:” and “partition_size:”
MediaTek might come as a new or unknown name to those who care less
about the pieces their Devices are made of, though MediaTek is quite
popular among Gadgets, Phones and other consumer electronic device
manufacturers, the Taiwanese semiconductor company which is a Major
supplier of Chipset and other electronic hardware in china, Taiwan and
other part of the world was founded in 1997, since then it has remained a
key player in providing system on chip solution (SoC) for many devices, in
2016 it was named the third Fabless IC Designer worldwide.
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