The Micromax E352 is a rugged, affordable feature phone (often categorized as a smart feature phone or QWERTY handset). While it runs on a stripped-down version of Android, it still enforces Google’s . After a hard reset or unauthorized firmware flash, the device will lock itself, demanding the previous Google account credentials.
FRP. Google’s anti-theft lock. On a budget feature-phone-styled Android Go device. No problem. I had the right weapon: .