It looks like you are using the Doogee N100 as your daily driver and now finds some issues regarding Google Account Lock. Doogee N100 is the latest device running Android 9.0 Pie and powered by MediaTek chipsets. As we all know that MediaTek processors are known for its great performance in a budget price tag. Well if you have performed factory data reset on your Doogee N100 and if you forgot the previously signed Google account, then don’t worry. Here we will guide on how to remove Google account verification or bypass FRP lock on Doogee N100 handset easily.
If you bought a second-hand device and you want to create a new account, you may reset the device. Mostly the previous user may not have deleted their Google account, in that case, you will get the following message “This device was reset, to continue to sign in with a google account that was previously synced on this device”. If you don’t have the old Google Account Credentials and want to bypass the FRP Lock on your Doogee N100, this is the guide where you can rely on.
Doogee N100 Specifications:
Doogee N100 was announced in October 2019 which sports a 5.99-inch IPS LCD display with a screen resolution of 1080 x 2160 pixels.
Doogee N100 is powered by a 4x 2.0 GHz ARM Cortex-A53, 4x 1.5 GHz ARM Cortex-A53, Cores: 8 with MediaTek Helio P23 (MT6763V) chipset coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. It also supports an external memory card. The device came out of the box with Android 9.0 Pie and backed by a 10000 mAh battery (Non-removable).
As far as the camera concerned, the device has a dual-camera setup with 22MP + 8MP primary sensors and a selfie camera with an 8MP lens. Other connectivity option includes 2G, 3G, 4G, GPS, NFC, Bluetooth, Mobile Hotspot, accelerometer, proximity sensor, and fingerprint. etc. The Doogee N100 come with a face unlock feature.
Before going to the flashing steps and requirements, let’s have a look at the FRP Lock details.
What is FRP Lock?
‘FRP’ known for the term “Factory Reset Protection”. It’s a security measure taken by Google for Android platforms and devices running on the Android 5.1 Lollipop or above version. This functionality gets activated once you sign in to a Google Account on your Android device. And once it is activated, it will prevent you from using the phone until you enter the previous Google Account Credentials. It will remain the same as well even after doing the factory data reset. So, if you have the previous account details then you’re good to go. Otherwise, you have to bypass the FRP lock via SP Flash Tool by tweaking some internal files.
Now, let us take a look at the prerequisites to remove the Google account or bypass the FRP lock on Doogee N100. Should we?
Pre-Requirements:
- A Windows or Mac PC/Laptop and a USB Cable will require.
- The following file will only work on the Doogee N100. Don’t try it on other devices.
- SP Flash Tool – Download and install on your PC.
- Scatter File: Download Stock Firmware of Doogee N100.
- Download MTK VCOM Drivers and install it on your computer.
- Download and install the Doogee USB Drivers on your PC.
- Charge phone battery up to 60% at least for a smoother process.
- Take a full backup of your device’s internal data before going to the next step.
After following all the pre-requirements mentioned above, now you can follow the flashing steps carefully:
Steps to ByPass FRP lock verification on Doogee N100
Follow these instructions carefully to remove FRP lock on Doogee N100 MediaTek-powered device via SP Flash tool:
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You can also take a look at our video guide to remove FRP lock on Doogee N100.
We hope that you’ve successfully bypassed the FRP Lock on your Doogee N100 MediaTek running device. If you’ve any issues or queries regarding this, feel free to write down in the comments below.