Moto G4 FRP
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Actually it does. FRP gets tied directly to the installed Android OS on the device. It's software, it isn't some magical process that writes itself permanently into a chip on the phone's logic board. Perhaps you're confusing Factory Reset with flashing ROMs? All a Factory Reset does is wipe the user data partition clean, it doesn't do anything to any of the system partitions (where the OS resides). So no a Factory Reset won't bypass FRP. Flashing the ROM does replace the existing, installed OS with a 'clean' one.Flashing a ROM will *not* remove the FRP lock. It wouldn't be a very secure lock if removing it were that easy
However, since you do consider flashing ROMs to be 'easy' than that's certainly a unique viewpoint. A more practical one takes into consideration that most people are just not very comfortable doing such things. Simply because you think it's easy is of course your opinion, but you shouldn't assume that everyone else has your same skill set and interests.
