Imagine this: You’ve just performed a factory reset on your Mediatek-powered device because you forgot the screen lock. You boot up the phone, connect to Wi-Fi, and suddenly hit a wall— “This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device.”
| Chipset | Success Rate | Popular Models | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | MT6739 | High (95%) | Nokia C2, Tecno Spark, Infinix Smart | | MT6761/MT6762 | High (90%) | Realme C2, Oppo A5s, Xiaomi Redmi 6A | | MT6765 (Helio P35) | Medium (70%) | Lenovo K11, LG K series | | MT6785 (Helio G90) | Low (40%) | Realme 6, Redmi Note 8 Pro (requires specific version) | | Dimensity 700/800 | Very Low (10%) | Requires advanced "META Mode" bypass, not standard tnzyl | tnzyl Mediatek FRP Bypass Tool
The tnzyl tool is not universal. It works best on older to mid-range Mediatek chips. Based on user reports, here is the compatibility matrix: Imagine this: You’ve just performed a factory reset
For the average user, FRP is a hero. For someone who has forgotten their linked Google credentials, it is a nightmare. Enter the niche, controversial, and highly practical world of bypass tools, with emerging as a notable player. It works best on older to mid-range Mediatek chips
| Tool Name | Price | Complexity | Success Rate (MTK) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Free / Donation | Easy (1-click) | 70% (Older chips) | | SP Flash Tool + Manual Script | Free | Expert (Requires scatter file editing) | 90% (Any chip, but risky) | | MTK Bypass Utility (by unam3d) | Free | Medium (Requires Python) | 95% (Most MTK devices) | | NCK Box / UMT Box | $200+ (Hardware) | Medium | 99% (Professional grade) |
Here is a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to removing the FRP Google lock on MediaTek devices using the two most common and reliable methods. 🛠️ Method 1: MTK Universal FRP Tool (Easiest)