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HOW TO BYPASS/REMOVE FRP ON INFINIX X606B,X608 {HOT 6} WITHOUT PC

Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security method that was designed to make sure someone can't just wipe and factory reset your phone if you've lost it or it was stolen. Starting with Android Lollipop, FRP is "standard" in vanilla Android, and most companies making our phones have implemented it in their own models. It's a good thing — it makes a stolen phone harder to use, which makes it less appealing to thieves, and anything that can protect our data on a phone we've lost is welcome.

FRP is automatically activated when you set up a Google™ Account on your device. Once FRP is activated, it prevents use of a device after a factory data reset, until you log in using a Google username and password previously set up on the device.


How does FRP work?

When you perform a Factory Data Reset, all settings are returned to the factory default settings. All data is erased, including files and downloaded apps.

If you have a Google Account set up on the device, FRP is active. This means that after the reset, you'll be required to log in to the Google Account using the username and password. If you have multiple Google Accounts set up on the device, you can log in using any of the accounts.

If an unauthorized person tries to reset the device by another method, the device would still require log-in using the Google username and password. This means that if your device is lost or stolen, another person would not be able to reset it and use it.


REQUIREMENT
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HERE IS THE VIDEO TUTORIAL





Announced: 2018, April
Available: 2018, May
Model: Infinix X606B
Colors: Blush Gold/Bordeaux Red/Sandstone Black/Sapphire Blue
SIM: Dual SIM (Micro-SIM)
OS: XOS Hummingbird v3.3.0 based on Android™ 8.1.0 (32 bit Go Edition)
Network: GSM, WCDMA, GPRS, EDGE, HSPA
Dimensions: 152.2 x 71.7 x 5.6 mm
Weight: 145g
Display: 6.0″ HD 1440 x 720px 18:9 Full Display
CPU: MediaTek MT6580 Quad-core 1.3GHz, 64bit, ARM Cortex-A7 Mali-400 MP Processor
Memory: 16GB ROM, 1GB RAM, microSD, up to 128 GB (dedicated slot)
Camera: 13M (4160 x 3120) Dual LED rear flash, 5M (2560 x 1920) front Camera with Dual LED Flash
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, hotspot, Bluetooth v4.1, OTG, WiFi Direct.
Sensors: Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Orientation, Ambient Light, Proximity, Compass, Fingerprint, Face-ID
Battery: Non -Removable Li-Ion 4000 mAh battery

Display & Performance

Infinix Hot 6
The Infinix Hot 6 features a 6-inch 18:9 Infinity Screen outputting a pixel density of 320 dpi. The HD screen resolution packs an impressive 720 x 1440 pixels. Some metrics will read this as a 5-inch screen due to the navigation strip at the bottom. Thankfully, it isn’t always visible i.e. when watching video content and some such.

The color depth will blow your mind away. Due to the HD screen, the whole spectrum of colors is vibrant without being gaudy. Colors in camera shots are vibrant and deep without going overboard. The rendering of black, for black lovers like me, is a sight to behold. It’s a deep black that contrasts well with other colors and with the apps. s

The performance of the Hot 6 is rock solid. This is thanks to the 4-core MediaTek MT6580 ARM Cortex-A7 SoC (System on Chip) cruising at 1.30GHz. Initially, we thought it would be a daunting task for the device to run many apps on the limited 1 GB of RAM. However, once we decided to go on all cylinders, it soon became apparent that the Infinix Hot 6 can hold it’s own regardless of whatever you throw at it.

Games like Temple Run, Candy Crush worked like a charm. The device was very responsive for the most part. Navigation still felt like passing a hot knife in butter even when we had dozens of apps open in the background. Not even big apps like the Facebook app, our Antutu Benchmark app or the various browsers we downloaded had much effect on overall performance. Hurray for the little guy!

Camera

Infinix Hot 6
As is the norm these days, the Hot 6 comes with two cameras; a 13MP rear camera shooting at a maximum resolution of 4160 x 3120 with autofocus, and a 5MP front camera doing a decent 2560 x 1920. Setting-wise, you get multiple shooting options including Panorama, Night mode, Professional mode for those who understand that mumble jumble. The Beauty feature is one for the ladies. For us guys, we just don’t Gerrit. If you so wish, the Hot 6 front camera can also shoot mirror images.

At the end of the day, and a hundred shots later, the image output is decent albeit lacking that wow factor. We are talking about something akin to the Infinix S2 Pro’s stellar shots and the Wefie feature which we loved to heaven and earth. Not even the S3 and the Hot 5 have come close. There’s also some noticeable lag taking pictures and at close scrutiny, Hot 6 images have a bit of noise. That is unless you time the lighting to the “T” and offer a blood sacrifice to the Infinix god.

On the plus side, you can still get some good images even under low light, thanks to the dual LED flash, front and back. The images save to Google Photos which is great for storage, and slight editing. On the downside, we observed that it takes a little while for the images to render before you can see them after shooting.

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