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Would you like a for any specific method (e.g., OTG + mouse)?

Which is your L3 running (e.g., Android 8 or 9)?

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is a security feature introduced by Google in Android 5.1 Lollipop. Its primary purpose is to deter theft: after a factory reset, the device will lock itself and demand the username and password of the last Google account synced to it. This ensures that if your phone is lost or stolen, the thief can't simply wipe it and use it as their own.

These methods are significantly less reliable than PC-based solutions. Their success depends entirely on your specific Android version and security patch level. Since the Xperia L3 may have received security updates over its lifespan, these APK-based exploits might have been patched and will not work. Furthermore, you must be extremely careful about where you download these APK files, as many are hosted on unverified websites that could distribute malware.

In Chrome, search for a reliable FRP bypass site (e.g., vnrom.net/bypass or ://addrom.com ). Would you like a for any specific method (e

Select . This will launch Google Chrome or the default Android browser.

Click . The software will send a command to the device through the USB port.

Go back to the Welcome screen and tap > TalkBack > Turn it on . This public link is valid for 7 days

If the device blocks you from installing the downloaded APKs, go to Settings > Security and enable "Unknown Sources" .

Most paid tools use a combination of the TalkBack exploit plus a custom server that injects a dummy Google account. The risk is low (refund policies exist), but always download from official websites to avoid malware.