Create a new Google account that you will remember. Use it exclusively for:
Disclaimer: This guide is intended for device owners who have legitimate access to their hardware. Do not use these methods on stolen devices.
The ZTE Blade A35 runs on Android Go Edition. While ZTE skins are generally clean, bypassing FRP usually requires finding a vulnerability in the setup process to access the settings menu.
Note: This method exploits a logic loop. It may take 2-3 attempts. Be patient.
Step 1: The Initial Setup
Step 2: Accessing Help & Feedback
Step 3: Entering the Main Settings
Step 4: Resetting (If Necessary) If you cannot remove the account from the settings menu because options are greyed out, you might need to perform another factory reset from within the Settings menu itself (Backup & Reset > Factory Data Reset). Because you have accessed the settings, the phone may not trigger the FRP lock again upon the second reset, or it will accept the new account you just added.
Step 5: Final Setup
Prioritize apps that define your daily digital life:
Bypassing Google verification is a double-edged sword. On one hand, it empowers you to reclaim your property for legitimate lifestyle and entertainment purposes. On the other, it weakens theft deterrence.
Best practice: Only use these methods on devices you own. If you bought a used ZTE Blade A35 Core and the seller didn’t remove their account, contact them first. Use bypass tactics only as a last resort.
Google continuously patches FRP holes. What works today (like the TalkBack method) may be obsolete next month. Always check XDA Developers forums or Reddit’s r/AndroidFRP for the latest ZTE-specific updates.