TNZYl is a lightweight, Windows-based software utility designed specifically to circumvent FRP locks on smartphones powered by processors. Unlike Qualcomm or Exynos chips, MediaTek’s architecture has a well-documented engineering backdoor: the Brom (BootROM) mode . This mode allows for low-level communication with the device before the Android OS fully loads.
Go to your device's Settings > About Phone > Build Number and tap on it 7 times to enable Developer Options. tnzyl Mediatek FRP Bypass Tool
However, do not treat it as a magic bullet. Always have a backup plan (like SP Flash Tool firmware flashing) and a clean Windows environment to run the executable. The developer "tnzyl" does not offer official support—rely on community forums like XDA Developers and GSM-Forum for troubleshooting. Go to your device's Settings > About Phone
In the modern smartphone ecosystem, security is a double-edged sword. On one side stands the user, desperate to protect personal data from thieves. On the other stands the same user, locked out of their own device after a factory reset. This is where Google’s comes into play—a mandatory security feature on Android devices running Lollipop 5.1 and above. The developer "tnzyl" does not offer official support—rely
: Automates the process of bypassing Google verification on supported MediaTek chipsets. Factory Reset
When the phone reboots, go through the setup wizard. You will notice that the Google account verification step is entirely missing or skippable. You can now log in with a new account.