Why Xiaomi requires a Google account after a reset and how to fix it
You reset your Xiaomi, Redmi or POCO, but after you reboot, the phone requires you to enter data from a Google account that was previously linked? It's not a system failure, but the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) mechanism, the theft protection introduced by Google on Android 5.1 and higher. Even if you own a device, the system perceives the reset as a potential threat and blocks access until you confirm your rights.
Complicating the problem is that many users do not remember the password from an old account or the phone was bought with a hand-held profile already attached. In this article, we will discuss all the current ways to bypass FRP on Xiaomi in 2026, including official methods through Mi Account and alternative solutions for devices without access to the network. Importantly, the procedure differs depending on the version of MIUI and the model of the smartphone โ below you will find instructions for different scenarios.
Before you start, check:
- ๐ฑ Phone model (e.g. Redmi Note 12 Pro)+ or POCO X5 Pro โ this depends on the choice of method.
- ๐ Version MIUI (Path: Settings โ The phone. โ Version. MIUI).
- ๐ Wi-Fi access โ some methods require a network connection.
If you are not sure about your actions, it is better to contact the Xiaomi service center - incorrect manipulations can lead to a full bootloader lock or loss of IMEI. However, most of the methods in this article are safe and tested on devices with MIUI 12-14.
Method 1: Official FRP bypass through Mi Account (if you remember the login)
The easiest and safest method is to use a tied Mi Account. If you have previously logged in to a Xiaomi account on that phone, the system can allow FRP to be reset through it, which works on most devices, including the Redmi Note 11, POCO F4, and Xiaomi 12T.
Step-by-step:
- On the lock screen to request a Google account, click Add Network (or Emergency Call โ Add Network on some models).
- In the browser that opens, go to https://account.xiaomi.com.
- Sign in to your Mi Account (login and password from Xiaomi profile).
- After authorization, return to the lock screen โ the system should suggest Miss or Sign in later.
- Reboot the phone. Once it's on, the FRP will be turned off.
โ ๏ธ Note: If you do not remember the data from Mi Account, do not try to select a password - after 5 unsuccessful attempts, the account will be blocked for 24 hours.
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Method 2: Using Fastboot Mode for Devices with Unlocked Booter
If you have previously unlocked a bootloader (for example, to install custom firmware), you can bypass FRP via Fastboot.This method is suitable for power users and requires a computer with ADB/Fastboot drivers installed and Mi Flash Tool program.
What you need:
- ๐ป Computer with Windows/Linux and administrator rights.
- ๐ Cable USB (Preferably original from Xiaomi).
- ๐ฆ Fastboot Firmware Archive for Your Model.
- ๐ ๏ธ Mi Flash Tool (download from the official website).
Instructions:
- Turn off your phone. Press the Power button + Volume down until the Fastboot logo appears.
- Connect your phone to your computer. In Device Manager, check that the Android Bootloader Interface driver is installed correctly.
- Unpack the firmware archive in a folder without Cyrillic characters (for example, C:\MIUI\).
- Open the Mi Flash Tool, press Select and point the path to the firmware folder.
- At the bottom, select Clean all and lock mode (this will delete all data but unlock FRP).
- Press Flash and wait for the process to complete (5-10 minutes).
What to do if the Mi Flash Tool gives you a "Couldn't flash" error
โ ๏ธ Warning: This method completely erases data from your phone, including photos and contacts. If your device had important files, try other ways first.
| Xiaomi model | Supports Fastboot? | The risk of blocking |
|---|---|---|
| Redmi Note 11/12 | Yes. | Low (if bootloader is unlocked) |
| POCO X3/X4 | Yes. | Medium (possible blocking when incorrect firmware) |
| Xiaomi 13/13 Pro | Yes (Mi Account authorization required) | High (Red state risk of the bootloader) |
| Redmi 10A/10C | No (bootloader blocked) | โ |
Method 3: Bypass FRP through APN settings (for MIUI 12โ14)
One of the most popular methods for devices on MIUI 12-14 is using the APN menu (access points), which works if the phone is connected to Wi-Fi, but does not require a computer, Suitable for models like the Redmi 9A, POCO M4 Pro and Xiaomi 11 Lite NE.
Step-by-step:
- On the Google account entry screen, click Add Network (or Emergency Call). โ Settings SIM-map).
- Select Access Points (APN) โ Add APN.
- In the Name field, enter any text (e.g. test).
- In the APN field, type: https://accounts.google.com and save the settings.
- Return to the home screen, open your browser and go to https://accounts.google.com.
- Log in to your Google account, then reboot your phone.
๐ก Useful tip: If the browser does not open, try entering in the field APN other address, for example https://myaccount.google.com or https://google.com. On some devices, only a specific one works. URL.
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If nothing happens after saving the APN, make sure you enter the address without spaces and in the correct register. Sometimes adding http:// instead of https:// helps.
Method 4: Reset FRP through Recovery Mode
On some Xiaomi devices (such as the Redmi 8A or POCO M3), you can bypass locking through recovery mode, which does not require a computer, but does not work on all models.
Instructions:
- Turn off the phone. Press the Power button + Volume up until the Mi Recovery logo appears.
- Select a language (if available) and go to Wipe Data โ Wipe All Data.
- Confirm the reset, wait for the process to be completed.
- Go back to the main menu and select Reboot โ Reboot to System.
โ ๏ธ Attention: On new devices (MIUI 13+) This method may not work โ after resetting via Recovery lock FRP In this case, try the combination with Fastboot (Method 2).
๐ How do you know if it worked? After you restart, the phone will either suggest you set the device up as new or request a Google account again. In the second case, repeat the procedure, but select Wipe Cache before resetting.
Method 5: Alternative methods for older models (MIUI 11 and below)
If you have a device running MIUI 11 or older (e.g. Redmi 7, Mi A2), you can take advantage of vulnerabilities in the older version of Android.
- ๐ Using emergency call: On the lock screen, dial ##4636## (test menu will open). Go to Usage Statistics โ Settings: Turn off Factory Reset Protection if the option is available).
Through date settings:
- Return to the Google account entry screen.
- Click on the mail input field, then on the keyboard settings (cogs).
- Turn on Gboard (if prompted), then go back and change the date to 2-3 years ago.
- Restart your phone โ sometimes the FRP is reset.
โ ๏ธ Attention: On devices with MIUI 12+ These methods don't usually work because of patched vulnerabilities.Don't waste time if your phone has been updated after 2021.
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On devices with Android 10 and later (MIUI 12+), it is almost impossible to bypass FRP through vulnerabilities - use official methods (Mi Account) or Fastboot.
What to do if nothing helps: contact the service center
If all of these methods do not work, there are two options:
- Contact the official Xiaomi service. You will need: Check or box with IMEI (proof of purchase). Passport of the owner.
Service centers can reset FRP on request, but for this service sometimes charge (from 500 to 2000 rubles).
FRP Bypass Tool
), which for 10 to 30 dollars provide an unlock code, the risk of fraud or malware installation.
๐ Important nuance: If the phone was bought with hands, the previous owner can remotely delete their Google account through the device control panel. FRP drop off automatically.
๐ Prevention for the future: To avoid problems with the FRP: