Motorola E20 is a budget Android smartphone that comes with Android 11 Go out of the box.
On Moto E20 the Google account verification is required when you hard reset the device using volume down & power keys via recovery mode.
In this post, we are going to use the latest and easiest 2022 method to bypass the Google lock on Moto E20 without a PC as follows –
I forgot the lock screen password. To bypass the Moto E20 lock screen, I did a factory reset with the volume down & power button.
Now, that the reset is done we have reached the “Hi There” screen. Let’s tap “START” to begin the device setup.
Connect your phone to a Wifi network in the next step.
After a few minutes, it brings me to the “Copy apps & data” page. To skip this step we can choose the “Don’t copy” option.
This time we are on the “Verify Password” screen. To proceed further I either need the lock screen password or the previously synced Google account.
But I’ve forgotten these details.
Let’s use the latest 2022 hack to bypass the FRP lock on Motorola E20 without a computer as follows –
How to bypass Google account verification/FRP lock on Motorola E20 XT2155 without PC 2022 Android 11
To bypass the Google account, move back to the first page.
Tap the “Emergency Call” button and click on “Emergency Information” twice.
Then tap the “edit button” located in the top-right corner.
Pick the first option – “Name – Owner”.
A pop-up window appears. Click on the “profile picture icon” and then select the lower option – “Choose an image”. Please refer to the above screenshot.
It brings us to the “Recent” screen. Click the “3 bar icon” on the top.
When the menu opens, long press on “Drive” or “Photos” to reach the “App Info” screen.
Select the 2nd option – “Permissions”.
We are now on the “App Permissions” page.
Click the search button on the top. Type settings in the search bar.
Then scroll down to the bottom and click on “Settings – App Info” as shown above.
Hit “Open” to enter the Settings app.
Now, go to “App & notifications” > “App Info”.
We need to disable 2 apps.
First, open the “Android Setup” app and click the “FORCE STOP” button.
Then open “Google Play Services” and hit the “Disable” option.
After stopping the 2 apps, move 2 steps back to the settings page.
Go 2 steps back as shown above.
Now, open “Accessibility” > “Accessibility Menu”.
Enable the Accessibility Menu Shortcut.
You can see the shortcut button at the bottom-right corner.
Now, go all the way back to the first page.
We are again on the “START” screen.
Click the accessibility menu shortcut and choose the first option “Assistant”.
It says Google Play Services is required. Hit “Settings” to move ahead.
Now, tap the “Enable” button to turn on Google Play Services.
Again move back to the first page.
Click “START” to move ahead.
When you reach the “Copy apps & data” screen, click the back button once.
This will take you to the previous page i.e. “Connect to Wifi”.
There is a new “Skip” button at the bottom-left corner.
Click on “Skip” and then “Continue”.
We have successfully bypassed the Google verification on Moto E20.
Now, accept the Google services terms and conditions.
Skip the screen lock set up in the next step.
Follow the on-screen prompts and keep moving ahead.
When you reach the last page, hit “Done” to finish the setup wizard.
We have successfully bypassed the Google account verification on Motorola E20 without a computer.
Now, you can disable the accessibility menu shortcut.
Open the Settings app and go to “Accessibility” > “Accessibility Menu”.
Turn off the shortcut as shown above.
If stuck at any step, feel free to leave a comment below.
I spent afew hours looking and trying all of these different pages, finally I found yours and it worked… Thank you very much