Tap Cloud and accounts, then Backup & restore.To back up the apps and games you’ve installed on your Galaxy S8, head to the Settings menu. Alternatively, you can skip straight to the factory reset process. Now that you’ve disabled Factory Reset Protection, it’s a good idea to back up your apps and settings.
Head to Settings > Lock screen and security > Find My Mobile. Enter your password, tap on your account at the top, and select More > Remove account. Then tap the three vertical dots in the upper right, or More > Remove account. Make sure to remove every Google account you see. Go to Settings > Cloud & accounts > Accounts and tap on Google. Here’s how to disable Factory Reset Protection on the Galaxy S8: Thankfully, you can disable it so this doesn’t happen. That’s good and fine if you’re the owner, but obviously problematic if you’ve sold it or given it to another person. When you reset a phone to factory default with FRP enabled, it’ll prompt you to enter the user name and password for the last Google account registered to the device. Here’s our very first look at the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Plus Samsung has a cheaper (and greener) way to buy a Galaxy S22 The best Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra cases: top 20 you can buy