If you own an itel A33 (a popular budget-friendly device running on Android 6.0 or 7.0, depending on the variant), you are in luck. Because of its older MediaTek chipset, there are multiple ways to perform an .
This guide is for educational purposes and for legitimate owners who have been locked out of their own devices. Bypassing FRP on a phone you do not own is illegal. What Makes the itel A33 Different for FRP Bypass? The itel A33 is powered by a MediaTek processor (usually the MT6580). Unlike newer Samsung or Pixel phones with proprietary security chips, MediaTek devices have a vulnerability: Preloader Mode and compatibility with SP Flash Tool.
Imagine this: You’ve just performed a factory reset on your trusty itel A33 to speed it up or hand it down to a family member. You power it on, full of hope, only to be greeted by a screen that reads: “This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device.”