ZTE has a tool called ZTE USB Driver and SP Flash Tool (for authorized technicians). If you provide proof of purchase, a service center can flash the factory firmware, which resets the FRP flag. This costs money but is 100% safe.
Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security feature introduced by Google on Android devices running version 5.1 (Lollipop) and higher. It is designed to prevent unauthorized users from accessing a device if it has been reset to factory settings without the owner's permission. If a device is reset without the Google account credentials being removed first, FRP locks the device until the previous credentials are entered. bit.ly frp-zte2 google play services
FRP is a security feature introduced in Android 5.1 (Lollipop). It’s designed to protect your phone if it’s stolen. After a factory reset, the phone requires the last logged-in Google account and password. If you can’t provide them, the device becomes a brick. ZTE has a tool called ZTE USB Driver
The catch? FRP is enforced by Google Play Services. Because this system app handles account verification, many FRP bypass methods exploit bugs or older versions of Google Play Services to "skip" the login screen. Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security feature
If you own a ZTE device (model ending in ZTE2, like the Blade A3 2019) and are locked out by FRP, do not click random bit.ly links. Here is the legitimate hierarchy of solutions.
Most working methods for ZTE follow this pattern:
While bypassing FRP on your own device is generally legal, using third-party tools violates ZTE’s end-user license agreement (EULA). If you brick the phone, ZTE support will refuse to honor the warranty.