How to remove FRP on Ulephone Note 7 smartphone.

Hello guys. Welcome to technologysage blog. I n today’s article, I am going to show you how to remove FRP on Ulephone Note 7 smartphone. If you have this phone, then you can learn how to bypass factory reset protection, then stand by for I am going to show you the best and easiest method on how to bypass FRP on Ulephone Note 7 using a computer. This method is easier and simpler and lasts less than a minute. Also check my other interesting article on how to unlock password on Nokia TA 1270 M-Kopa smartphone.

FRP or Google account protection is always set to protect latest Android smartphones from unauthorized use from someone who steals or gets your phone and resets it without your permission. He will then be required to login to your Google account and password you had used before the phone was reset. But because humans are too forgetful, at times you can forget your credentials and find yourself in this fix. For this reason, this article is strictly for educative purposes only and not for other illegal uses. Now, let us look at how to bypass Google account on Ulephone Note 7 using a PC.

How to Bypass FRP on Ulephone Note 7 Using PC.

There are two ways by which you can bypass Google Account on this phone. You can use the manual method or rather, use the PC method. The later is the simplest and the easiest way to bypass FRP on Ulephone Note 7 smartphone. But there are things you will be required to have. They include:

  1. Windows PC
  2. Miracle 2.82
  3. USB Data cable
  4. MTK VCOM Drivers pre-installed.

Step by step method on How to bypass FRP on Ulephone Note 7

After making sure that you have the above listed items, then keenly and carefully follow the following steps and learn how to bypass FRP on Ulephone Note 7 smartphone using Windows Computer. See also; how to flash SOWHAT W2 Firmware file on SOWHAT W2 smartphone.

Step 1

The very first step should be just simple. What you need to do is to launch Miracle Box flashing tool on your Windows computer.

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Step 2

Now on the Miracle interface, click on the Unlock/Fix Tab.

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Then select Clear Setting/FRP tab as shown in the screen shot below. This is the tab that will clear and wipe the FRP partition on your phone. After that, click on the START button.

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Step 3

Now, up to this point, you are exactly on the right path and now ready to bypass FRP on Ulephone Note 7 smartphone using your windows computer. Now, with Miracle waiting for the USB connection, switch off your Ulephone Note 7 smartphone. Connect it to the computer via USB data cable. As soon as you hear the connection sound. Put the phone down. Miracle will detect your phone and wipe the FRP lock. Be patient. It should just take less than a minute.

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Step 4

After Miracle is done, then the process is done. Just simple and clear. Remove your Ulephone Note 7 smartphone from your PC, Power it up. Wait until it fully boots up. Weave through the start up settings and your phone should now be up and working without the Google account lock. That is the easiest and simplest method on How to bypass FRP on Ulephone Note 7 smartphone using a computer. No need of DA file or hard manual FRP bypass.

Conclusion.

Kindly make sure you follow the procedure highlighted in this article. Kindly note that this article is for educational purpose only and should not be used for any illegal purposes. When connecting your phone to the computer, don’t hold any button. This is an MTK phone and should connect automatically and detected by Miracle box. Lastly, don’t forget to like and subscribe to our blog. Visit our Forum and see what our technology sage family has to say and see the files you can download for your use at your phone repair shop. Visit also our social media handle and contact me in case you need help. I am always available on Facebook. Thank you for visiting and see you again in the next article. Bye.

George Abala
I am a tech enthusiast with a passion for all things mobile phones, computers, software, games, and general technology tricks, tweaks & Mods. I pride in sharing this knowledge through blogging.