Even with a professional tool, issues arise. Here are solutions to frequent problems:
Error: "No Handshake" / "Device Not Detected"
Error: "Partition Not Found"
Error: "FRP Still Active After Reset"
Contact the original owner or seller
Contact the manufacturer or carrier
Use authorized service centers
Factory Reset Protection (FRP) was introduced by Google in Android 5.1 (Lollipop) to deter theft by requiring the original Google account credentials after a factory reset. Over time, various third-party services and tools—often grouped under names like GSMOneInfo—have offered methods to bypass FRP for legitimate reasons (e.g., forgotten credentials) and illegitimate uses (e.g., stolen devices). This paper analyzes the technical mechanisms behind FRP, common bypass approaches, and the broader implications.
GSMOneInfo does not magically unlock your phone through the screen. Instead, it acts as an encyclopedia and directory for the best FRP bypass methods available. Here is how it helps: gsmoneinfo androidfrp