Realme GT2 RMX3301 Remove FRP Lock With TSM Tool Pro Edition

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Realme GT2 RMX3301 FRP Lock Removal – TSM Tool Pro

Realme GT2 RMX3301 FRP Lock Removal

The ultimate guide to bypassing Google Account Lock on Realme GT2 using TSM Tool Pro Edition.

DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS
Brand
Realme
Model
GT2 (RMX3301)
Processor
Qualcomm
Connect Mode
EDL Mode
Software
TSM Pro Edition

What is FRP Lock?

Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security feature on Android devices starting from Android 5.1. It prevents unauthorized access after a factory reset by requiring the original Google Account credentials.

TSM Tool Pro makes it possible to bypass this security in just one click via EDL mode for the Realme GT2.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Launch TSM Tool Pro Edition on your PC.
  2. Select the Oppo/Realme tab from the dashboard.
  3. Search and select model Realme GT2 (RMX3301).
  4. Power off the device and connect it in EDL Mode (Volume Up + Down while plugging USB).
  5. Click on [EDL] Remove FRP.
  6. Wait for the process to complete. 🚀
Technician

Success Story: Rajesh K.

“I had a customer with a locked Realme GT2. Using TSM Tool Pro, the FRP was gone in 60 seconds. Charged $8 for the service! Incredible speed!”

Location: Mumbai, India 🇮🇳

Safety Tips

  • Ensure your PC has the latest Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 drivers.
  • Always use a high-quality original USB cable.
  • Keep the battery at least 50% charged.
  • Never disconnect the device during the flashing process.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Does this method delete my data?
Removing FRP lock usually involves a reset, but since the device is already reset, no additional user data is lost.
Is TSM Tool Pro free?
TSM Tool Pro is a premium professional tool requiring an active license or credit balance.
Do I need to open the back cover?
For EDL mode, most modern Realme devices require Volume buttons or a specific EDL cable. In some cases, Test Points may be needed.
Which Windows version is supported?
TSM Tool Pro works perfectly on Windows 10 and Windows 11 (64-bit).
What if the device is not detected?
Check your Device Manager for ‘Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008’. If it’s missing, reinstall the drivers.

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