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Introduction: Understanding the Lock Imagine you’ve just performed a factory reset on your Alcatel 8051 (often sold as the Alcatel 1X or Alcatel 1S depending on the region). Perhaps you forgot the screen lock pattern, or you bought the device second-hand, and the previous owner didn’t remove their Google account. You turn the phone on, go through the setup wizard, and suddenly—you hit a wall.
Local repair shops charge $15–$40 for Alcatel 8051 FRP removal. Online remote unlock services (via TeamViewer) charge $10–$25. Avoid anyone asking for remote access to your PC.
The screen reads: "This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google account that was previously synced on this device."
No. Some older phones have test points on the motherboard to short-circuit and disable security, but the 8051 has no publicly documented test points for FRP.
This is . While it is a vital security feature to prevent theft, it becomes a nightmare if you legitimate owner cannot remember the original credentials. If you are searching for the term "Alcatel 8051 FRP" , you are likely stuck at this very screen.