Infinix Smart 4 is one of the latest smartphones launched by the Infinix brand in October 2019. The device comes with an LCD display with HD+ resolution. Within a couple of years, MediaTek devices are growing rapidly as low-range entry-level budget segment Android devices.
The MediaTek chipsets offer better stability in performance, good battery backup, and more. Therefore, if you’re using any MediaTek chipset device and unfortunately or unintentionally you have done the factory reset. In a newer generation of MediaTek devices, if you have done the system reset, you may find the FRP Lock system on your device which is a new security measure provided by Google. You can’t do anything until you sign in or remove the previously used Google ID on your MediaTek device. Now, in that case, if you don’t know the credentials or can’t remember either, you should remove or bypass the FRP lock manually. In order to Remove Google Account or ByPass FRP lock on Infinix Smart 4, we have provided a full guide. Check out the full article.
Now, let’s take a look at FRP.
Infinix Smart 4 Specifications: Overview
The Dual Nano-SIM based Infinix Smart 4 handset has a 6.6-inches IPS LCD display with 720×1600 pixels resolution and a pixel density of 266 PPI. It’s powered by a quad-core Mediatek Helio A22 SoC, paired with PowerVR GE8320 GPU. While the device packs 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, and 256GB of expandable storage via a dedicated MicroSD card slot.
The device sports an 8MP rear camera with Dual-LED flash and a 5MP selfie camera as well. It has a 3.5mm audio jack, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, A-GPS, FM Radio, MicroUSB 2.0, etc. The device is backed by a decent 4,000mAh battery and packs some of the sensors like an accelerometer, a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, proximity, compass, an ambient light sensor, etc.
What is FRP?
FRP stands for ‘Factory Reset Protection’. It’s a new security feature from Google for the MediaTek-powered devices which activates when you log in with Gmail ID on your device for the first time ever. After it gets activated, the security feature prevents the phone from using until you provide the same Google Account Credentials. Therefore, if you lost your phone and someone fully reset your device to use it, it will ask for credentials. That’s a good move from Google though but if you forget it, you have to follow the below-mentioned steps to remove it.
Now, check out the pre-requirements before going to the download section and installation steps.
Pre-Requirements:
- Supported for: Infinix Smart 4 device only. Don’t try it on other devices.
- You will require a PC/Laptop and a USB cable in order to connect your device with the computer.
- Download SP Flash tool and extract it on your Windows PC/Laptop.
- Scatter File: Download Infinix Smart 4 Stock ROM from here. It’s required to proceed with the FRP removal process.
- Download VCOM Drivers and install it on your PC.
- Download the Infinix USB Drivers on your PC and install it.
- Charge the phone battery up to 60% at least to reduce the occasional shutdown during installation.
After following all the requirements from above, you can go to the steps to remove FRP lock manually.
Steps to ByPass FRP or Remove Google account on Infinix Smart 4
Follow the below-mentioned steps to remove FRP lock on Infinix Smart 4 using SP Flash tool:
You can check out our full-depth tutorial video as well:
We assume that this guide is helpful to you and you have successfully Removed Google Account from the Infinix Smart 4 device. Now, you can set up a new Google Account on your MediaTek device and use properly. For any kind of issues or queries, let us know in the comments below.