: It is a theft-deterrent measure. Even if a thief wipes your data, they cannot use the phone without your Google credentials.
If your phone is stuck in (the blue/green screen used for flashing), you can see the status in the top-left text:
If you are selling your phone:
Using Google’s "Find My Device" or Samsung’s "Find My Mobile" to erase a lost or stolen phone.
If you remove your Google account first, FRP will show in recovery mode. frp lock status triggered
You’ll see “FRP Lock Status Triggered” after:
There are three common interpretations of this status: : It is a theft-deterrent measure
If you have just flashed custom firmware, downgraded Android, or performed a hard reset via recovery, "Triggered" combined with a "Custom Binary Blocked by FRP" error means you are in trouble. The phone recognizes that the operating system has changed and is demanding verification.
The message "FRP lock status: TRIGGERED" is a status indicator typically found in the logs of Android service tools (like ) when checking a device's security state. It means that Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is active and blocking access to the phone What this status means Active Security : The device was factory reset without first removing the linked Google account. Verification Required If you remove your Google account first, FRP