Frp Dft Pro: Poco C40

Bypassing the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) tool is a common procedure for technicians when a device is locked out after a factory reset. The Poco C40 typically uses a JLQ chipset

Poco C40

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Poco C40

The digital workshop was silent, save for the hum of a cooling fan and the steady ticking of a wall clock. On the workbench sat a , its screen frozen at the "Google Verify your account" prompt. For Leo, a technician known for reviving "bricked" tech, this was a common hurdle: the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) lock. Poco C40 Frp Dft Pro

  1. In DFT Pro, click the "FRP Reset" tab.
  2. Click "Read Info" to confirm the phone is connected.
  3. Click "Reset FRP" or "Mi Account Remove" .
  4. DFT Pro will now inject an exploit. You will see a progress bar: Sending loader... Writing partition... Erasing FRP...
  5. Wait for the "Operation Successful" message. (Typically takes 45 seconds).

Process Fails

: Ensure your device has at least 50% battery before starting to avoid a shutdown mid-process. Bypassing the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) tool is

Bypassing Poco C40 FRP Lock: The Ultimate Guide Using DFT Pro

6. Final Verdict