Technicians utilize vulnerabilities in older Android versions (particularly Lollipop and Marshmallow) to circumvent this lock. A common method involves inserting a SIM card, making an emergency call, or exploiting the Google Maps/Chrome redirect to download an older version of the Account Manager.
: This specific version (5.1-1743759) is frequently cited in tech communities as a tool used to bypass the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) lock on older Android 5.0 devices. Review Summary Performance
The specific version 5.1.1-1743759 is frequently used because:
This resets corrupted authentication tokens without deleting your apps.