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➡This first method works on some Samsung and LGdevices. Your user can probably start at step 4.

  1. Reboot into Recovery mode (hold Home, Volume Up, and Power, releasing Power when you see the device turn on/reboot).
  2. Perform a Factory Reset (press Volume Down until wipe data/factory reset is selected, press Power, scroll down to Yes -- delete all user data and press Power again).
  3. Proceed through the device Setup Wizard until it prompts you for the Google account credentials.
  4. For a Samsung device, save You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. onto a USB flash drive, and connect it to the device via OTG.

    For LG:
    • Back up, connect to Wi-Fi, then back up again and hit Accessibility (Yes to the prompt that follows).
    • Turn "Switch Access" on, then enter its Settings and set a key for Overview, such as Volume Down.
    • Back out to Accessibility again, go to Vision → Talkback → Settings → Privacy Policy to open the browser, and download the APK linked above (rootjunkysdl.com → Apps).
    • Press the key you set up for Overview, hit Dual Window, and select the file browser.
  5. When the File Explorer launches, browse to and tap the APK to install it. When you get the prompt about unknown sources, choose the Settings option and enable the Unknown Sources option.
  6. Complete the install and choose to Open the application, which will open Settings.

    For LG:
    • Add a new user account under Users, switch to it and add your own Google account via Setup, then switch back to the main user (Owner) from Settings → Users, and back out from there to the main Settings.
  7. Go to Backup and Reset and do a Factory Data Reset. As per my other answer, this will remove FRP from the device.
The APK in (4) is very simple and just opens Settings, you could use any other that does the same if you don't want to trust that source.

Nexus 5, 5X, 6, and 6P running 6.0.1; Goclever Quantum 2 400S running 5.1:

Insert an activated SIM card and call it from another phone. Answer the call, hit the Add Line (call conferencing) button, and enter *#*#4646#*#* or *#*#4636#*#*(worked on Nexus 5X). Tap "Usage Statistics", then hit the back button, and you're in Settings and can do a factory reset.

If Factory Reset is disabled thanks to a security ρá†ch, you can instead create a new user account (going through and setting it up), then follow the very next guide below for the Turbo, starting at the second paragraph.

You can also do this without a sim through this exploit.

Motorola Droid Turbo running 5.1:

Go through the Setup Wizard until you encounter the "About your privacy" page (you might need to connect to Wi-Fi). Hit the "Privacy settings" link, then "View Motorola Privacy Policy". On that page, select any text and hit the Search button, which will open the browser. Type Settings into the address bar, and tap the suggested Settings app.

Enable developer options (by tapping the version code in About Phone seven times), then go into Developer Options and turn on USB debugging. Connect your device to a PC with ADB installed (fromYou do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.) and run this in a shell window:

adb shell content insert --uri content://settings/secure --bind name:s:user_setup_complete --bind value:s:1

Now you can go into Settings and do a Factory Reset.

Motorola Droid X Pure running 6.0:

Navigate through the Setup Wizard to the Wi-Fi connection screen, and select a password-protected network. Select "Show password", then type in a password and select the password text. Hit "Share" in the menu that pops up and select Gmail. Add a POP or Exchange account (not a Gmail account), and (from the message pre-populated with the text you "shared") select Settings from the 3-dot menu and then choose "Manage accounts" from that same menu.

You should now be in the Settings app. Follow the above Turbo guide starting at the second paragraph, and you're done

Also try OnePlus2
Use this code to unlock in emergency call: *#812#
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➡2nd method
Solution
After the phone has finished its factory reset it will reboot and you will be prompted to choose the desired display language. After choosing the correct language please follow the next steps:

  1. Connect the phone to a Wifi Network (preferably your Home network)
  2. The next screen will ask you for theGoogle Account
  3. Tap the text field in which the account should be inserted until the Keyboard comes up
  4. Tap and hold the “@” character until a Settings menu pops up
  5. Select Google Keyboard Settings
  6. Tap on the 3 dots in the top part of the screen (or More depending on what Android OS you are running)
  7. Select the Help&Feedback item and select any item in the list that will follow
  8. Long press to select any text on this page and click on Websearch in the upper right corner
  9. A search field will be shown (delete the text inside the search field)
  10. Type Settings in the search field
  11. Tap “About Phone” and tap 7 timeson the Build Number to enableDeveloper Options
  12. Return to the previous menu and open the Developer Option that just appeared
  13. Allow OEM Unlocking and tap Back two times
  14. Restart the device
  15. Connect it to Wifi again
  16. Notice how you won’t be prompted to log in the previous Google Account and instead the phone will ask you to ADD a new Google Account
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