Download Condor GT60 Latest Google Lock FRP Reset File

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Condor GT60 FRP File is a free simple easy file that helps you to Bypass or Reset Google account verification lock with the SP Flash tool easily.

So, if your phone is stuck at FRP verification screen, then the file and the following guide will help you to remove or bypass Factory Reset Protection in just one click.

What is FRP Lock?

Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security feature that turned on automatically after adding a Google account and protects the Android phone after a factory reset.

If someone performs resetting the phone without the owner’s authorization, the FRP prevents the access and asks to verify the last owners credentials to keep personal data safe and makes the phone useless.

Do read: Condor Plume L2 Pro Latest Google Lock FRP Reset File

Caution: Bypassing FRP locks on a stolen phone is an illegal or unethical. This guide is purely for educational purposes only.

Download Condor GT60 MTK Scatter FRP File

Download Condor GT60 FRP File enables you to bypass FRP Google Account verification lock using SP Flash tool easily.

File Name: Condor_GT60_FRP_File.zip
Size: 1MB
Type: Free
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Password: Bypassfrpfiles.com
USB Driver: MTK USB Driver
Flash Tool: SP Flash Tool

How to Reset FRP Lock

The following tools, files, and instructions will be needed to flash the file to unlock your Condor GT60. Please make sure to follow all these Prerequisites before flashing the phone.

Also read: Unlock FRP Condor Plume L8 Pro

Disclaimer: Bypassfrpfiles.com is not responsible for any damage to your device that may occur during or after following this procedure. Please proceed with caution.

Extract Files & Tool

  • Download Condor GT60 FRP Reset File File with SP Flash tool to your PC
  • Extract the file on your PC
  • Make Sure, Install MTK USB Driver, (Skip this if you are already have done).
  • Open the Flash tool folder & Run SP Flash tool.exe.
Condor FRP File
  • Click on Choose from Scatter-Loading File Tab and select the MTK_Android_scatter.txt file.
    • Tap Open.
  • Now Untick the Preloader Partition.

Configure the Flash tool

  • Goto Format menu > Select Manual Format Flash.
  • Copy and Paste the below FRP Address into the SP flash tool

Also read: Condor Infinity E5 Latest FRP Reset File

Condor FRP Reset File Free
  • Click START.

Connect Condor GT60 Phone to Windows

  • Power Off your Condor GT60 phone.
  • Connect your device to computer via USB cable.
  • Run Auth tool & Click Disable Auth
  • This will disable auth proctection.
  • Open Device Manager > Check the COMPORT Number.
  • Select the COMPORT number (In my case I have COM9).

Do read: Cubot Note 20 Pro Reset Google Lock with FRP File

Start unlocking

  • The unlocking process will begin.
  • It will take some time to finish.
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  • Once finished, disconnect and Power On your Condor GT60.
  • Setup all initial steps.
  • That’s it.

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This FRP Reset File solution is one of the easiest and effective way to Reset Google lock on Condor GT60. However, only proceed with caution and use at your own risk as it has some serious consequences.

Booting Process: After successfully performing the unlocking process, the device will take between 1 and 5 minutes to booting completely. After that, you can setup the initial process much like new phone.

Read More: Unlock FRP Condor Griffe T9

Alternative Solution: Also, you can use premium & freebie tools to unlock Condor GT60 phone. You can head over to our,

Also read: Cubot P60 Latest FRP Lock Reset File

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