Even on a quiet day here at UnlockBase we
receive around 600 emails asking a wide variety of questions about the
many aspects of unlocking cellphones. A question that has been asked a
lot lately is what is the difference betweenAndroid FRP Lock and Samsung Reactivation Lock?
Well, many of the most recent Android Phones including models from
Samsung, HTC, and Sony can become stuck on activation screen requesting
for your ID and password, while others are requesting your Google
Account. Samsung phones will ask for a Reactivation Lock ID &
password, so that people can be identified along the same lines as apple
iCloud Lock. To clarify things, here we provide detailed information on
the difference between the two.
What is Factory Reset Protection (FRP) Lock ?
Android Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a new feature designed to
protect your device. It has been added to several Samsung devices that
are running Android OS 5.1 or higher.
This feature enables you to set up your device to prevent other people
from using it in the event that it has been reset to factory settings
without your permission. For example, if your device is lost, stolen,
flashed, or wiped, only someone with your Google account or screen lock
information can perform a factory data reset and use the device.
When a device is factory reset, the device will not be able to be setup
without the user entering the Google Account associated with the device
(for hard reset) or screen lock information (for reset in Settings
menu). It’s essential that you set up a Google account in order to use
the FRP feature. It is also highly recommended that you set a secure
screen lock on your device.
What is Reactivation lock and how do I use it on my Samsung?
Similar to FRP, Reactivation lock lets you use your Samsung account to
prevent others from activating your device if ever it is lost or stolen.
With Reactivation lock turned on, you will be required to enter your
Samsung account credentials (sCloud) prior to performing a factory reset
on the device, so your Samsung account login should be something you
can easily remember.
For more information about this, please check https://findmymobile.samsung.com/help/startupDeviceUse.do
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