Motorola XT2043-4 FRP Bypass Google XT2115 XT2131 5G XT2215

To date, there are 5 different Motorola G Stylus devices in the USA. The first Moto Stylus device came in 2020 with the model number XT2043. Then came the Moto G Stylus 2021 XT2115, Stylus 5G XT2131, Moto G Stylus 2022 XT2211 & the latest Motorola G Stylus 5G 2022 XT2215.

All of these devices are now running on Android 11 or 12. In this post, we are going to use a common method to bypass the Google account verification on all Moto G Stylus Android 11 & 12 phones as follows –

On a Motorola G Stylus to bypass the lock screen PIN, Pattern, or Password we have to hard reset the device using the volume down & power keys.

I was locked out so I did a factory reset via Recovery Mode.

After the factory reset, It’ll bring you to the “Hi There” screen.

Let’s click “START” to begin the device setup.

 

 

The next page will be “Connect to Wifi”. Let’s connect our device to a Wifi network.

Hit “Accept & continue” on the next screen.

The phone will take a few minutes to get ready and then it’ll bring you to the “Copy apps & data” screen.

Let’s tap “Don’t copy” to move ahead.

This time I’m stuck on the “Verify Password” screen. To proceed further I either need the lock screen password or the previously synced Google account.

I do not remember either of the two.

Let’s use the latest and easiest 2022 hack to bypass the Google account verification on all Motorola G Stylus Android 11 & 12 devices as follows –

 

 

How to bypass Google account verification/FRP lock on Motorola G Stylus 5G XT2215 2022, XT2211, XT2115, XT2131, XT2043 – MetroPCS, Tracfone, Straight Talk, Boost Mobile, T-Mobile, AT&T, Cricket & Verizon

 

To bypass the FRP lock, we have to move from the “Google – Verify your account” screen to the first page.

 

 

When you reach the “START” screen, click on “Vision Settings”.

Now, select the last option – “Talkback”.

Tap the “Use Talkback” button to enable Talkback.

Now, draw an opposite L on the screen as shown above. Swipe right then up.

A mini-window appears – “Allow Android Accessibility Suite to record audio?”. Tap the first option – “While using this app”.

A new window shows up – “Use voice commands to control Talkback”.

Tap “Use voice commands” and say Google assistant in the phone’s mic.

The Google assistant window shows up at the bottom.

Click on the “3 bar icon” at the bottom-left.

Now, turn off talkback using both the volume keys. Press and hold both the volume buttons for 3 seconds.

Repeat the steps. Again press and hold the volume keys for 3 seconds.

Talkback is now turned off.

Click the “3 bar icon” at the bottom-right corner. This will bring you to the “Tips for you” page.

Select the last option – “Explore more from Assistant”.

 

 

Now, we are on the “Explore” page.

Hit the “profile picture icon” on the top-right corner and select “Help”.

Now, tap the search bar and type delete.

From the search result, choose the option – “Delete, disable or manage unused apps on Android”.

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

Now, we are on the “All Apps” screen. Scroll down on this page and choose “Settings”.

 

This will bring you to the “App Info” screen.

Hit “Open” to enter the Settings app.

 

Now, click on “Apps” > “All Apps”.

 

Launch the “Android Setup” app and tap the “Force Stop” option.

 

After stopping this app, go back to the previous page.

Now, open “Google Play Services”.

Hit the “Disable” button to turn off the Google Play Services app.

After stopping the 2 apps, click the back button 2 times to reach the Settings page.

Use the back key to go 2 steps back.

This time open – “Accessibility” > “Accessibility Menu”.

Turn on the “Accessibility Menu Shortcut” and click the “Allow” option.

The shortcut can be seen at the bottom-right corner.

Now, we have to go back to the first page.

Hit the back key multiple times until you land on the “START” screen.

 

 

We are now on the “Hi There” screen.

Click the accessibility menu shortcut and select the first option – “Assistant”.

It fails to open the Google Assistant app & shows an error – “Google Play Services Required”.

Click “Settings” to move ahead.

Now, hit the “Enable” button.

 

 

 

After enabling Google Play Services, again go back to the first page.

Click “START” to proceed.

When you land on the “Privacy & software updates” or “Copy apps & data” screen, hit the back button once.

This way you’ll reach the “Connect to Wifi” page.

We are now on the “Connect to Wifi” screen. There is a new “skip” option at the bottom-left corner.

Click on “Skip” then “Continue”.

 

 

We have bypassed the Google account verification on Motorola G Stylus.

Accept the Google services terms and conditions.

Use the “Skip” option on the “Set a PIN” page to proceed further.

 

Follow the on-screen prompts and keep moving ahead.

Finally hit “Done” to complete the setup wizard.

We have successfully bypassed the Google account verification on Moto G Stylus without a computer.

 

Now, you can use the Settings app to disable the accessibility menu shortcut.

Open Settings and go to “Accessibility” > “Accessibility Menu”.

Toggle off the switch to turn off the shortcut.

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

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