FRP (Factory Reset Protection) is a great security feature to prevent thieves from using your phone. But if you’ve forgotten your old Google credentials or bought a second-hand device with FRP still active, it becomes a real headache.
If you’ve just factory reset your Huawei Y9 Prime (2019) and are now staring at a screen saying “This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google account that was previously synced on this device” — you’ve hit the .
For the average user, is often cheaper and safer than buying an FRP tool and risking a bricked device. Have you successfully removed FRP from a Huawei Y9 Prime? Let us know in the comments — but please, no links to cracked software.
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