The new T-Mobile Revvl devices are 6 & 6 Pro. Both are 5G devices running on Android 12 out of the box. Its predecessor Revvl V+ 5G is still running on Android 11.
In this post, we are going to use a common method to bypass the Google account verification on both Revvl V Android 11 & Revvl 6 Android 12 as follows –
To bypass the T-Mobile Revvl lock screen password, I did a factory reset via recovery mode.
After the reset, it brings me to the “Hi There” screen.
To begin the device setup, let’s hit the “START” button.
The next page is “Connect to Wifi”. To proceed further connect your device to the internet.
After getting connected, it takes some time to get ready.
Then we reach the “Copy apps & data” page. Click “Don’t copy” to move ahead.
This time we are on the “Verify Password” screen.
To move ahead 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 2023 hack to bypass the Google account lock on all Revvl Android 11 & 12 devices as follows –
How to bypass Google account verification/FRP lock on T-Mobile Revvl V+ 5G Android 11 & Revvl 6 Pro 5G Android 12 without computer 2022 MetroPCS
To bypass the FRP lock move back from the Google verification screen to the first page.
On the “START” screen, click on “Vision Settings”.
Then choose the last option – “Talkback”.
Hit the “Use Talkback” button to turn on Talkback.
Click “ALLOW” when prompted.
Talkback is now turned on.
Draw an opposite L on the screen. Swipe right then up.
A request appears on the screen – “Allow Android Accessibility Suite to record audio?”. Double-click on “WHILE USING THIS APP”.
Another window appears – “Use voice commands to control Talkback”.
Double-tap on “Use voice commands”. Now, say the term Google assistant.
This voice command launches the Google Assistant app.
Double-click the “3 bar icon” located in the bottom-right corner.
This will bring you to the “Tips for you” page.
At this stage, we can disable Talkback.
Press and hold both volume keys for 3 seconds.
Repeat the step. Again press and hold the volume buttons for 3 seconds to turn off Talkback.
With the “3 bar icon” we reached the “Tips for you” page.
Choose the last option – “Explore more from Assistant” as shown above.
Now, click the “profile picture icon” located at the top-right corner and choose “Help”.
This will bring you to the “Support” screen.
Type delete in the search box.
Choose the search result – “Delete, disable & manage unused apps on Android”.
On the following screen, look for the link – “Tap to go to Application Settings” and click on it.
This brings me to the “App Info” screen.
Scroll down and select “Settings”.
Hit “OPEN” to reach the Settings app.
Now, open “Apps” > “VIEW ALL 40 APPS”.
Choose the “Android Setup” app and click the “FORCE STOP” button to disable it.
Go a step back and open “Google Play Services”.
Open “Google Play Services” and hit the “DISABLE” option.
After turning off both apps, again go back to the settings page.
Click the back key 2 times to reach the Settings page.
This time open “Accessibility” > “Accessibility Menu”.
Enable the accessibility menu shortcut as shown above.
The shortcut is created. We will use it later.
Now, hit the back button multiple times to reach the first page.
We are again on the “START” screen.
Hit the accessibility menu shortcut and choose “ASSISTANT”.
It fails to open “ASSISTANT” and shows an error – “Google Play Services required”.
Hit “Settings” to move ahead.
Tap the “ENABLE” button to turn on Google Play Services.
Now, move back to the first page with the back button.
We are again on the “Hi There” screen.
Hit the “START” button to proceed.
When you land on the “Copy apps & data” screen, hit the back key once.
This will bring you to the previous page i.e – “Connect to Wifi”.
There is a new – “Set up offline” option on the Wifi screen.
Click on “Set up offline” then “CONTINUE”.
We have bypassed the Google account verification.
Now, hit the “Accept” button on the Google Services screen.
Skip the screen lock set up in the next step.
Skip the face unlock setup as well.
Follow the on-screen prompts and keep moving ahead.
Finally hit “Finish” to complete the setup wizard.
We have successfully landed on the T-Mobile Revvl 6 home screen thus bypassing the Google account verification.
If stuck somewhere, feel free to leave a comment below.