If that doesn't work, search for in settings and turn it on.
: Choose to share via the Messaging app . In the message body, type www.youtube.com and send it to any random number.
icon to appear (this often works better outdoors for GPS signal). Access Google Maps : Tap the map to open the Google Maps app. If prompted to sign in, select Open Browser via YouTube In Maps, find any location and tap Select the app and create a "New Message" to any number (like 112). Delete the default text and type www.youtube.com . Send the message and tap the resulting link. Access Settings app, tap the Account Icon Google Privacy Policy (or YouTube Terms of Service) to open the browser. Reset from Within
Before diving into the bypass methods, let's understand the "why." Google introduced FRP in Android Lollipop (5.1) as an anti-theft feature. If your ZTE Blade A73 is stolen and wiped, the thief cannot set it up without your Google credentials.
Typically, the process requires the user to activate TalkBack, draw a specific gesture to access global settings, and attempt to open a web browser or a YouTube video. From there, the goal is to download an FRP bypass APK or access settings to add a new Google account. However, ZTE and Google continuously patch these "holes." As the Blade A73 runs on newer Android firmware, older, simpler bypasses often fail, requiring complex combinations of keyboard inputs and file downloads from external sources. This technical gauntlet highlights that bypassing is not a seamless feature but a rigorous, often frustrating, troubleshooting process.
Hold the or the Globe/Settings icon on the keyboard.
Dial and initiate the call. While the call is active, wait for the Google Maps icon or a location notification to appear on the screen.