Samsung Galaxy J5 2016 Binary U3 FRP Lock Bypass SM-J510F Android 7.1.1
Google has added a security feature (Factory Reset Protection) to its Android OS. This feature is important and is intended to avoid misuse of the device during thefts. But at the same time, some users have got into trouble because of it, when they have forgotten their Google Account after the hard reset.
So, in this tutorial, we have brought the latest method to Bypass FRP Samsung J5 2016 | Remove FRP Google Account without PC/Laptop easily by following some simple steps in the Video Below.
FRP automatically activated when you set up a Google Account on your device. if you lose or your phone stolen you will not be able to use it unless you know the google account in order to access the phone.
The process of bypassing FRP in the latest versions of Google’s Android is becoming challenging with every update and every new device.
The Galaxy J5 (2016) is the centerpiece of the company's mid-range portfolio for the year. With its predecessor becoming a huge hit in developing markets, the company really needs the 2016 model to come out good and help keep Chinese makers at bay.
A quick glance at the specs sheet shows that Samsung followed the "If it's not broken, don't fix it" saying to the letter. With the internals mostly unchanged, Samsung chose to focus on the design instead, hoping that the metal body will help its offering stand out.
You also get a bigger battery and the screen grew by .2", but that's mostly it with other changes being so minor that they mostly fall in the adjustments category. Here's the full scoop.
Key features
- Aluminum frame around plastic body with an exchangeable back cover
- 5.2" Super AMOLED display of 1280 x 720px resolution; 267 ppi
- Qualcomm MSM8916 Snapdragon 410 chipset; quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A53 CPU; Adreno 306 GPU; 2GB of RAM;
- 16GB of built-in memory; microSD card slot (up to 128GB)
- 13 MP main camera with f/1.9 aperture; phase detect autofocus; LED flash; face detection; 1080p video recording
- 5MP front-facing camera with f/1.9 aperture; LED flash
- Cat. 4 LTE (150/50Mbps); Wi-Fi b/g/n; Bluetooth 4.1; GPS/GLONASS/BDS; microUSB; NFC
- 3100mAh Li-Ion battery, user-removable
Main disadvantages
- Entry-level chipset
- No noise canceling mic
- Only 2.4GHz Wi-Fi
The metal frame gives you a piece of mind as well as a nice feel in the hand. We'd certainly appreciate a bit of premium feel in an otherwise mid-range offering. However, it would mean nothing if it comes at the expense of proper smartphone experience. And since Samsung didn't feel the need to change the processing power from the previous generation Galaxy J5 we'd be sure to carefully check that. Perhaps supplying the newer Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow and bumping the RAM to 2GB is all it took to keep the J5 (2016) relevant.
Galaxy J5 (2016) Frequently Asked Questions:
How do I delete an existing Google account from my Samsung Galaxy J5 (2016)?
To remove your existing google account from your Galaxy J5 (2016), Unlock your device and then go to settings app then choose Accounts option and choose the Google account you want to remove.
Hope you were successfully able to Unlink Google account from Galaxy J5 (2016) and erase your google data by following our tutorial. Kindly share with your friends on social media if you found this tutorial helpful.
Also, let us know in the comments section below if you face any other issues with your Galaxy J5 (2016).
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