Signing out of a Google account on a Xiaomi Mi 8A smartphone can be required in a variety of situations: before selling the device, when changing your main profile, or if you just want to delete the associated services. However, standard deletion of an account through settings does not always work correctly β especially if the phone is activated FRP (Factory Reset Protection), this feature locks the device after a reset, requiring the data of the last associated account.
In this article, we will discuss all the current ways to exit Google account on Xiaomi 8A in 2026, including official methods through the settings menu and alternative options for cases where standard actions do not help. Particular attention will be paid to the nuances of working with MIUI, Xiaomiβs branded shell, which often makes its own adjustments to the process of managing accounts. If you plan to transfer the phone to another user, be sure to read the section on the full reset to factory settings β this will save the new owner from activation problems.
Why canβt you just delete your account through your settings?
Many users try to log out of a Google account in the standard way: go to Settings β Accounts β Google, select their profile and click βDelete.β However, this method does not always work. Here are the main reasons:
- π FRP-Once you delete your account and reset your phone, the system will require you to enter the last associated profile, which is protection against theft, but it also makes life difficult for legitimate owners.
- π± Features MIUI. In some versions of the Xiaomi shell, deleting an account through settings does not clear its data completely - they remain in the system and can cause errors.
- π Synchronization of services: If your phone has active Google Play Games, Gmail or Drive, simply deleting your profile can result in loss of access to stored data.
In addition, on Xiaomi Mi 8A (especially with Android version below 10), sometimes there is a bug when after deleting the account, it automatically recovers on the next Internet connection, this is due to background synchronization of Google services. To avoid such problems, it is recommended to use a combined approach: first disable sync, then delete the account, and only then perform a reset.
Method 1: Standard removal via MIUI settings
This method is suitable if you just want to change your main account or delete an unnecessary profile without planning to reset your phone. FRP-The lock will remain active, so additional action will be required to sell the device.
Instructions:
- Open Settings (the gear icon on the desktop or in the application menu).
- Go to Accounts and Sync (some versions of MIUI may call it Accounts or Google).
- Select Google and the list of linked accounts will open.
- Tap the profile you want, then click Delete Account (or Delete in older versions of MIUI).
- Confirm the action by entering a password or graphical key to unlock the screen.
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If the account reappears after deletion, the phone is automatically synced to fix it:
- Go to Settings β Google β Settings of Google account.
- Select Account Sync and disable all switches.
- Return to the Accounts section and repeat the deletion.
β οΈ Note: If you delete an account that has been linked to purchases from the Play Store (paid apps, movies, books), access to them will be lost.
Method 2: Complete reset to factory settings (Hard Reset)
This method is guaranteed to delete all accounts, including Google, but has an important consequence: after a reset, the phone will require you to enter the data of the last associated profile (FRP-If you don't remember the password, it's hard to unlock the device. Use this method only if you don't remember the password:
- π² You sell or transfer your phone to another person.
- π You want to completely clean the device of all data.
- π Remember the login and password from the last Google account.
Resetting instructions:
- Make a backup copy of important data (contacts, photos, messages).
- Open the Settings. β The phone.
- Tap 7 times on the MIUI version to activate the developer mode (if it is not already enabled).
- Return to the main settings menu and select Additional β Recovery and Reset.
- Click Reset Settings, then Delete all data.
- Confirm the action by entering the screen unlock password.
Once you reboot, the phone will suggest you set it up as new, and at the Google account login stage, you can:
- π Enter the last profile information (if you want to unlock it) FRP).
- π± Skip the step (unless the phone requires binding β depends on the version) MIUI).
| Action. | Effects of consequences | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Resetting without detachment of account | FRP-blocking will remain active | Only if you remember the password. |
| Deleting the account before resetting | FRP is removed, but there may be traces in the system. | The best option for sale |
| Reset via Fastboot | Complete cleaning, including FRP | For experienced users |
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If the phone requires an old account after reset and you donβt remember it, try to restore the password through the Google Restore page. Use a backup email or phone number linked to the profile.
Method 3: Delete your account via Fastboot (for experienced)
This method is suitable if the standard methods do not work, and FRP-It requires a connection to a computer and the use of the Fastboot utility.
What you need:
- π» Computer with installed Xiaomi drivers and utility ADB/Fastboot.
- π USB-cable (preferably original).
- π Firmware file for your model (you can download on the official website of Xiaomi).
Step-by-step:
- Turn off your phone and press the Volume Down + Power buttons to enter Fastboot mode.
- Connect the device to the computer.
- Open the command line (Windows) or terminal (macOS/Linux) and type:
fastboot devices(Your Xiaomi 8A serial number should be displayed as a proof of connection.)
- Enter the command to unlock the bootloader (if it is blocked):
fastboot oem unlockA warning will appear on the phone - confirm the unlocking with the volume button.
- Remove FRP-blocking command:
fastboot erase frp- Reset the device:
fastboot rebootOnce rebooted, the phone will be completely cleared of Google accounts, including FRP. This method is the most radical and suitable for cases where other methods have not worked.
β οΈ Warning: Unlocking the bootloader resets all data on the phone, including photos, messages and installed apps.It can also affect the warranty (if it is still valid).Be sure to back up before the procedure.
What if the Fastboot doesnβt recognize the device?
How to check if your account is completely deleted?
After using any of the methods, it is important to make sure that the Google account is actually deleted from the device.
- Reboot the phone.
- Go to Settings β Accounts and check the list. Google profile should not be displayed.
- Open Play Store. If your account is deleted, the system will prompt you to log in to a new profile.
- Perform a test reset (if the phone is not urgently needed): go to Recovery and Reset and select Settings Reset. After rebooting, the device should not require the old account data to be entered.
If after all the manipulations the phone still requests the old account, then FRP-The lock hasn't been removed:
- Repeat the deletion procedure via Fastboot (method 3).
- Contact Google Support to restore access to your account.
- If you donβt need a phone and unlocking is not possible, consider contacting Xiaomiβs service center (purchase confirmation may be required).
Frequent Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
When working with Google accounts on Xiaomi Mi 8A, users often face typical problems, and here are the most common ones and ways to solve them:
| Mistake. | Reason. | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| The account is deleted, but reappears after the reboot | Automatic synchronization in the background | Turn off sync in Google settings before deleting |
| After a reset, the phone requires an old account that doesnβt exist. | FRP-lockdown | Use Fastboot to clean up FRP or restore account access |
| Failure to log in to Fastboot (phone doesn't respond to buttons) | Firmware or buttons damaged | Try to pinch the buttons longer (10-15 seconds) or plug in charging |
| The computer can't see the phone in Fastboot mode | No drivers or cable issues | Install Xiaomi drivers and try another cable/port |
Another common mistake is to try to delete an account through Settings β Apps β Google Play Services β Storage β Delete Data. This method does not work, as it only clears the cache of services, but does not delete the account itself.
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If you sell Xiaomi Mi 8A, the best option is a combination of methods 1 and 2: first delete the account through the settings, then reset to the factory. This is guaranteed to clear all data and remove FRP-blocking.