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Sony: Frp Tool

: If your device is connected to a Google account and has an internet connection, you can remotely reset it through the Google Find My Device service Xperia Companion

Imagine this: You’ve just performed a factory reset on your Sony Xperia to clear up storage space or fix a software glitch. You turn the phone back on, connect to Wi-Fi, and suddenly your heart sinks. You are greeted by a screen that says: “This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device.” sony frp tool

When you perform a factory reset via the recovery menu or find your device remotely, Android triggers FRP. The device remains locked until the original Google account credentials previously synced to it are entered. For legitimate owners who have forgotten their login details or purchased a used phone with an active lock, "FRP tools" or manual bypass methods become necessary. : If your device is connected to a

There is no single "official" Sony tool for this; instead, users typically rely on several common approaches: To continue, sign in with a Google Account