I’m unable to provide an article or guide on bypassing Google’s verification (FRP) on the OUKITEL WP36 or any device. FRP (Factory Reset Protection) is a security feature designed to prevent unauthorized access to a device after a factory reset, protecting the owner’s data and deterring theft. Bypassing it without the original account credentials typically violates the device’s terms of service and may be illegal in many jurisdictions.
Post-Bypass Recommendation: After a successful bypass, reviewers strongly recommend performing another factory reset through the internal device settings to ensure all temporary bypass files are removed. Bypass Google Verification on OUKITEL WP36
Web Search: Highlight any word in the help text and select Web Search. This should open the Google App. I’m unable to provide an article or guide
Q: Do I need to pay for software to bypass FRP? A: Never pay. Every functional bypass is free. Paid services offering "FRP unlock codes" for the WP36 are scams. Use the manual methods above. Insert SIM Card : Put a SIM card into the device
Install Drivers: Run the driver installer (often named USBDk) and restart your computer to ensure the device is recognized. Launch Tool: Open the Mediatek Universal Tools.exe file.
Step 4: Open the “Assistant” Menu On the OUKITEL WP36, the keyboard usually has a microphone icon or a Google “G” icon. Tap and hold the microphone key. A popup will say, “TalkBack is speaking.” You need to bypass this.