Changing your smartphone owner or preparing your device for sale always requires a number of preparatory steps. One of the most important steps is to fully exit all associated accounts, and this is especially true for Google services. If you simply erase the data without first detaching the profile, the FRP (Factory Reset Protection) security system can lock the device the next time you turn on.
Owners of the popular Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro often face the question of how to correctly and safely delete their data. This is necessary not only when selling the gadget, but also in cases where you need to eliminate software errors or change the main mailbox. The process looks simple, but has its own nuances in the shell. MIUI, which must be considered.
In this article, we will discuss in detail all available methods of logging out, explain the difference between simply deleting an account and completely resetting, and consider ways to bypass possible locks. Following the instructions will help you avoid the unpleasant situation when the phone turns into a βbrickβ due to a forgotten password.
Why you need to leave your account before resetting
Many users underestimate the importance of unbundling a profile before formatting memory. Google FRP was introduced to prevent device theft. If the phone is reset to factory settings and the account remains tied to the company's servers, the system will require the password from the last email inbox used when it is first activated.
In the case of the Redmi Note 8 Pro, ignoring this step can lead to the fact that the new owner will not be able to configure the device. Even if you plan to use the smartphone yourself, but want to fully install the operating system, pre-exit from all services is a prerequisite for the correct operation of Android.
Additionally, deleting your account syncs data, ensuring that your contacts, calendars, and notes are not lost when cleaning internal memory, which is especially important if you havenβt used Xiaomi Cloud cloud backup or other alternative methods of storing information.
β οΈ Note: If you sell a phone without logging out of your account, the buyer will not be able to use it, and you risk accessing its geolocation and data if they are somehow synced back.
It is also worth noting that Xiaomi devices often have dual protection activated, requiring not only a Google logout, but also a Mi Account exit, and disregarding this rule will result in an even stricter lock that cannot be removed without a purchase check.
Preparing the device for data deletion
Before you start deleting profiles directly, you need to perform a number of preparatory steps, which will ensure the safety of your personal data and avoid technical failures during the process, first of all, make sure that the device has a sufficient battery charge or is connected to a power source.
βοΈ Preparation of Redmi Note 8 Pro
The second important step is to back up. While logging out doesn't always mean deleting data, the subsequent reset is guaranteed to clear up memory, and use built-in MIUI tools or third-party solutions to save important files to an external drive or to the cloud.
Also check which accounts are linked to your Redmi Note 8 Pro. Often users forget about the old inboxes that were added years ago to download apps from the Play Market.
Make sure you have access to the Internet. To confirm that you have deleted your account, the system may need to connect to Google servers to verify your password and synchronize your device status. Without a network, the process may be stuck in the verification phase.
Step-by-step: Delete your account through settings
The safest and most effective way to untie your device from cloud services is to use a regular settings menu, which ensures that servers receive a signal that the device is no longer associated with your profile, starting by unlocking the screen and going to the main menu.
Find the Settings section and scroll down to Accounts and Sync (in some versions of MIUI it may simply be called βUsers and Accountsβ). In the list that opens, you will see all the associated services, including Google, Xiaomi, WhatsApp and others.
Where to find account settings in new versions of MIUI?
Select the desired email address from the Google list. You will see the profile management menu. Click on the More button (three dots in the corner) or select the Delete Account option immediately. The system will request verification of your identity by asking you to enter a pattern lock, pin code or fingerprint.
Once you enter the password, you will unbundle, and it is important to understand that this action does not delete the mailbox itself, but only removes it from this particular Redmi Note 8 Pro device. All data on the server will remain intact.
If you have multiple email accounts added, the procedure must be repeated for each.none profiles, otherwise FRP protection may work when reset.After deleting all Google accounts, it is recommended to also exit Mi Account in the same way.
β οΈ Note: When you delete your account from your device, all contacts, letters and calendar events that are synchronized with it are automatically deleted, stored only in the phoneβs memory.
Alternative method through browser and remote control
In situations where access to the phone's settings menu is limited or the device is unstable, you can use remote control via any other gadget or computer, which is effective if you have already sold the phone but forgot to log out of your profile, or if the smartphone screen is broken.
Go to the official Google account management page (Security section -> Your devices) and find your Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro. The system will show the device model, last login time and activity status.
Select the option to Leave or End a session, which will force the connection between the server and the phone to be severed, but for full data protection, it is also recommended to use the Remote Cleanup function if the phone is lost.
It is worth noting that remote output does not always guarantee the removal of FRP locks when reset with buttons, if the phone did not have time to receive a status update signal due to lack of network, so this method is better used as an addition to the main instruction or in emergency cases.
Xiaomi owners also have a similar service i.mi.com. Through this portal you can remotely erase data and untie the device from Mi Account, which is critical for a full cleaning of the smartphone before transferring to another person.
Resetting and Factory Reset Protection
Once all accounts are deleted, you can start a full reset, which will return the Redmi Note 8 Pro to the βout of the boxβ state. Go to Settings -> About Phone -> Reset -> Erase all data.
If you forgot to delete your Google account before reset, the first time you download it, your phone will require you to enter the password from the last email inbox you used, which is FRP.
| Action. | Results without leaving the account | Post-exit result |
|---|---|---|
| Reset via menu | Google Password Requires When Enabled | The phone is starting as new. |
| Resetting buttons (Recovery) | FRP lock, entry is not possible | Successful activation |
| Flip-flashing | Keeping FRP Locking Safe | Clean installation of the system |
| Selling the device | The buyer will not be able to use | The device is ready for sale |
There is a myth that flashing your phone helps bypass FRP. In modern versions of Android and MIUI, binding information is stored in a secure partition of memory that is not erased by conventional flashing, so software-based methods of bypassing are often temporary or complex.
The best way to avoid problems is to always log out through the settings before any formatting, which takes only a few minutes, but saves you from hours of trying to unlock the device.
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The only guaranteed way to avoid FRP blocking is to delete all Google accounts through the settings menu before performing Hard Reset.
Frequently encountered errors and their solution
Users of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro may encounter various difficulties, and one of the common problems is that the Delete Account button is inactive or hidden, which can occur if the device has admin rights on certain applications or if the phone is in corporate management mode.
In this case, check the Security -> Device Administrators section. If there are unknown applications, disable their permissions. Also make sure that the phone has the current date and time, as desynchronization can cause security certificate verification errors.
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