This is the Factory Reset Protection (FRP). It is a security feature designed to stop thieves. However, if you’ve just reset your WP36 to sell it, give it to a family member, or fix a boot loop, forgetting your old Gmail password can turn your tank-like phone into a useless brick.
In the browser, search for a free file hosting site (like "MediaFire" or "APKPure"). Download a file manager APK or a "FRP Bypass APK" from a trusted developer (e.g., SamFW Tool or AIO FRP ).
Disclaimer: This guide is for educational use and for legitimate owners who have forgotten their credentials. OUKITEL and Google constantly update security patches. Methods that work today may be patched tomorrow.
The OUKITEL WP36 is a rugged beast. With its 10600mAh battery and IP68/IP69K rating, it’s designed to survive the apocalypse. But what happens when you survive a factory reset, only to be greeted by the dreaded screen?
Turn on the phone. Select your language. Connect to Wi-Fi (you must connect; otherwise, the next steps won't trigger).
FRP is there to protect you. If you bought this phone used and the previous owner didn't remove their account, return it to the seller. You do not want a phone that was stolen.
Once downloaded, open the APK. Grant it "Install unknown apps" permission. Install the bypass tool. Open the tool and click "Remove FRP."
The phone should reboot. You will now bypass the login screen entirely. Method 2: The SIM Card & Calendar Trick If TalkBack fails, try this physical method.































