If you have a Samsung phone, you can bypass the Google verification after a factory reset by going to Settings > Accounts > Google and then just sign in with your Google account.

You cannot. Google has a way of knowing when a device has been factory reset and will ask for credentials again.

You can bypass Samsung verification by using the Odin program on your computer.

Google account locks are a security measure to prevent unauthorized access to your account. The locks can be disabled by contacting Google support.

If you have a backup of your Google account on your phone, then you can just sign back in and all of your data will be restored. If you don’t have a backup of your Google account, then you will need to set up a new one and sign in.

You can’t remove your Google account without the password. To remove it, you’ll need to go through the Google Settings app on your phone.

A factory reset should remove your Samsung account.

You can’t. You need to get into the phone to do that.

It is possible to delete your Google account without a password. You will need to contact Google support with your username, current email address, and the reason for deleting your account.

To turn off Google lock on your Samsung, you need to restart the phone. You can do this by pressing and holding the power button until the phone shuts down. Once it has shut down, press and hold the power button again to turn it back on.