Moto G Stylus 5G FRP Bypass Android 12 2022 Google unlock

Moto G Stylus 5G 2021 is one of the few Motorola devices to receive the Android 12 software update. After this new Android update, the old FRP bypass method no longer works. The Motorola Stylus 2022 comes with Android 12 out of the box.

So, now we are going to use a new Talkback method to bypass the Google account verification on Moto G Stylus 5G 2021 2022 Android 12 as follows –

The Google account verification is required when you hard reset your Moto G Stylus using the volume down & power button.

I forgot the lock screen password. To bypass the Moto G Stylus 5G lock screen, I had to factory reset the device via recovery mode.

Now, the reset is done and I’ve reached the first page of the setup wizard.

Click “START” to move ahead.

 

In the next step, connect your device to a Wifi network.

Then accept the Motorola privacy & software update policy to proceed further.

 

 

Now, it’ll take some time to get ready and then you’ll land on the “Copy apps & data” screen.

Click “Don’t copy” to move ahead.

 

 

Now, I’m stuck on the password verification screen. I either need the lock screen password or the previously synced Google account to proceed further.

I do not remember either of the two.

Let’s use the latest 2022 hack to bypass the FRP lock on Motorola G Stylus 5G Android 12 as follows –

 

 

How to bypass Google account verification/FRP lock on Moto G Stylus 5G 2022 without computer Android 12 – XT2131 XT2215 MetroPCS, Boost Mobile, Tracfone, Verizon, Total Wireless, T-Mobile, AT&T, Spectrum Mobile, Cricket, Xfinity Mobile

 

To bypass the Google verification, go back to the first page with the back button.

 

 

On the “START” screen click on “Vision settings” and then choose the last option – “Talkback” as shown above.

 

Hit the “Use Talkback” button to turn on talkback.

Now, draw and opposite L on the screen by swiping towards right then up. You can refer to the above screenshot.

 

By doing this, you’ll get a pop-up on the screen – “Allow Android Accessibility Suite to record audio?”. Double-tap on “While using this app”.

Now, there is a new window – “Use voice commands to control talkback”.

Double-tap on “Use voice commands”.  Then say the term Google Assistant to launch this app.

 

 

We have launched the Google Assistant app with the Voice command.

Now, tap the “3 bar icon” at the bottom-right corner.

At this stage, we can turn off talkback. Press and hold both the volume keys to turn off the talkback.

 

 

 

When the “Turn on talkback shortcut?” appears, again press and hold the volume keys together.

 

 

Now, the talkback is turned off.

Tap the “3 bar icon” at the bottom-right corner to move ahead.

On the next page, click on “Explore More from Assistant”.

 

 

Now, on the “Explore” screen, tap the “Profile icon” at the top-right corner and select “Help”.

 

 

On the Help page, tap the search bar and type delete

Among the search result, we need to click on “Delete or disable apps on Android”.

 

 

On the following screen, look for the link – “Tap to go to Application Settings” and click on it.

This will bring you to the “All Apps” screen.

Scroll down and select “Settings”.

 

Touch “Open” to launch the Settings app.

 

 

In Settings, Go to “Apps” > “All Apps”.

 

Now, pick the “Android Setup” app and hit the “Force Stop” button.

 

 

 

Then, go one step back and open Google Play Services.

 

Hit the “Disable” button on the “Google Play Services- App Info” screen.

 

 

After disabling the two apps, go 2 steps back to the Settings screen.

 

 

Tap the back key 2 times.

Now, open “Accessibility” > “Accessibility Menu”.

 

 

Turn on the “Accessibility Menu Shortcut” and hit “Allow” when prompted.

 

 

The “3 dot icon” on the bottom-left is the shortcut button. We are going to use it later.

Now, go back to the first page by tapping the back key multiple times.

 

We are again on the “START” screen. Hit the “Accessibility Menu Shortcut” as shown above.

When the menu opens, select “Assistant”.

 

 

It says – “Google Play Services” required. Tap “Settings” to enable Google Play Services.

Now, hit the “Enable” button to turn on the Google Play Services app.

 

 

Now, go back to the “START” screen.

Hit “START” to proceed further.

 

When you reach the “Privacy & software updates” or “Copy apps & data” screen, click the back button once. 

This will bring you to the “Connect to Wifi” page.

 

 

On the “Connect to Wifi” screen, there is a “Skip” option at the bottom-left corner. Click on it.

Now, tap “Continue” to move ahead.

 

 

We have successfully bypassed the Google account verification on Moto G Stylus 5G Android 12.

Now, accept the Google Services terms and conditions.

Skip the screen lock set up in the next step.

 

Follow the on-screen prompts to reach the last page of the Setup wizard.

On the last page, hit “Done” to reach the home screen.

 

We have successfully landed on the Moto G Stylus 5G home screen thus bypassing the Google account.

 

 

Now, we can turn off the accessibility menu shortcut.

For this, open the Settings app and Go to “Accessibility” > “Accessibility Menu”.

 

 

Turn off the accessibility menu shortcut as shown above.

 

Now, the shortcut button is gone.

You can see my Moto G Stylus 5G XT2131 is running on Android Version 12 with the latest security patch “June 1, 2022”.

 

If you’re stuck at some step, feel free to leave a comment below.

9 thoughts on “Moto G Stylus 5G FRP Bypass Android 12 2022 Google unlock

  1. When I go back to the connect to wifi screen there is no skip on bottom left . I have tried this a few times and still no skip button. Help

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