I am not entirely sure what you mean by FRP lock, but if I had to guess, I would say that it is a security measure that prevents unauthorized access to your device. If the phone is lost or stolen, this will prevent someone from accessing your data or using your phone without permission.

There is no way to remove a Google account from your Samsung A8.

Odin cannot remove FRP lock. Odin is a toolkit that can be used to flash firmware on Samsung devices. If you are looking for help with an FRP lock, please contact the person who set up your account.

You can’t. The only way to remove the FRP lock is to use the Google account that was originally used to set it up.

To bypass synced Google account after factory reset, you need to go to Settings > Accounts > Google and remove the account.

After you reset your Gmail password, Google will send you a verification code. If you don’t get the code, try these steps:1) Check that your phone is connected to the internet and turned on.2) Check that your phone is not in airplane mode or do not have any restrictions set on it.3) Check that you’re signed in to your Google account on the device where you’re trying to get the verification code.

No, you cannot bypass Google verification.

To reset your A8, you will need to remove the battery (if it is installed) and disconnect the power cable. Next, press and hold the power button for at least 10 seconds. This should reset your A8.

Yes, it can be bypassed. The most common way to do this is by using a proxy.

No, rooting will not bypass the FRP.

Custom ROMs are typically designed to bypass the FRP lock.

No one can bypass FRP on Samsung Galaxy phone. This is a security feature that protects your device from unauthorized access.

You can delete your Google Account on Android by going into Settings and then Accounts. You should see a list of all the accounts that you have synced with your phone. Click on the account you want to remove and then click “Remove account.