Works on some AC2003 builds with Android 10.
Steps:
Success rate: Low on newer updates.
Before you begin, ensure you have the following:
| Error | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | "TalkBack won't launch" | Use two fingers to long-press the screen. OnePlus requires two fingers for TalkBack. | | "Keyboard disappears" | Reconnect the USB mouse. Click outside the text field and then back inside. | | "Device is corrupt" | You tried to flash the wrong boot image. Re-flash the original OxygenOS firmware via MSM Tool. | | "Can't disable Find My Device" | You need to be in Airplane mode. Turn off WiFi instantly when you get into settings. |
The OnePlus Nord (AC2003) FRP bypass can be tricky due to OxygenOS updates. The ADB Method is generally the most consistent way to regain access. Once you have bypassed the screen, ensure you go to Settings > Accounts and remove the old Google account properly to avoid getting locked out again. oneplus ac2003 frp bypass
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Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes and intended for recovering access to devices you legally own. We do not condone the bypassing of security features on stolen property.
Here’s a useful, step-by-step guide for bypassing FRP (Factory Reset Protection) on a OnePlus AC2003 (also known as the OnePlus Nord N10 5G).
Important notes before you start:
Step 1: Boot the device and reach Wi-Fi screen
Power on the device, select language, and connect to a Wi-Fi network. Do not add a Google account – stay on the "Copy apps & data" or "Verify account" screen. Works on some AC2003 builds with Android 10
Step 2: Activate TalkBack
Step 3: Open Google Assistant via TalkBack gesture
Step 4: Bypass to Settings
Step 5: Launch Activities
Step 6: Locate and Launch Activity Launcher Success rate: Low on newer updates
Step 7: Bypass via Setup Wizard Activities
Once inside Activity Launcher, scroll to "Setup Wizard" or "Google Play Services" and launch the following activity:
com.google.android.gms/.auth.api.phone.ui.FrpActivity
This crashes intentionally. After crash, you will be returned to the FRP screen but with a modified state.
Step 8: Add Google Account via Settings
Now use Activity Launcher to open:
Settings → com.android.settings/.accounts.AddAccountSettings
Add a new or existing Google account. Once added, the FRP lock is satisfied.
Step 9: Complete Setup
Reboot the device. It should boot directly to the home screen without asking for the previous account.
This method is currently the most effective non-flashing solution for the AC2003 running Android 11/12.
This paper outlines the methodology for bypassing Google’s Factory Reset Protection (FRP) on the OnePlus AC2003. FRP is a security measure designed to prevent unauthorized access to a device after a factory reset. While effective against theft, legitimate users often find themselves locked out due to forgotten credentials. This guide utilizes a non-invasive software exploit involving the device’s native diagnostic tools and the Emergency Dialer to bypass the initial setup wizard.