Nexus 6 Frp Bypass [2026 Update]

He dialed a random number— # #4636# # (the testing menu code). On the Nexus 6, this opened “Testing” settings.

He then added a new, working Google account.

He skipped this—no internet meant Google couldn’t phone home to verify the lock, but the bypass needed a specific sequence, not a network. Nexus 6 Frp Bypass

It didn’t work the first time. Or the second.

Alex searched online forums. XDA Developers. YouTube comments from 2018. Reddit threads marked “archived.” He dialed a random number— # #4636# #

Alex went to → Accounts → Google → Remove account .

That opened a Chrome Custom Tab—with a working URL bar. In the URL bar, Alex typed a direct link to a trusted FRP bypass APK (like “FRP Hijacker” or “Apex Launcher old version”). He downloaded the APK. He skipped this—no internet meant Google couldn’t phone

The raw HTML appeared, and with it, an overflow menu. He tapped “Open in Chrome” (though Chrome wasn’t installed). The system threw an error, but then—magically—a full settings menu appeared for a split second.

He installed the launcher.

He long-pressed on a blank area of the page and selected “View page source.”

From there, he tapped , then the three-dot menu, then View in Play Store .