🛡️ Bypass FRP on Motorola Moto G34 5G (Android 14) – No Auth, New Security Patch Supported [Fastboot Method]
Let me give you a real example. A guy named Sameer came to my local mobile shop last week. He bought a G34 from OLX — clean deal, good phone — but after resetting it, he hit that FRP screen.Mobile repair softwareSmartphone deals
He called the seller. No response. Tried flashing with tools? No luck — it needed an auth token, which obviously he didn’t have.
He was frustrated. Honestly, anyone would be.
I showed him this Fastboot method, gave him the file, and guided him. In 3 minutes flat, the phone rebooted — no more Google lock.
He was stunned. Thought it’d cost him ₹2000 at least. But nope — just a file, a cable, and the right steps.
🛠️ What You'll Need
A Windows PC or laptop
The FRP Reset File (link above)
A USB cable
Moto G34 5G (with FRP lock)
A little patience — that’s all
🧑🔧 Step-by-Step: FRP Bypass for Moto G34 (No Auth)
Let’s not overcomplicate it. Here's how to do it.
✅ Step 1: Boot the Phone into Fastboot Mode
Turn off the phone.
Hold Volume Down + Power until the Fastboot screen comes up.
You’ll see device info — that’s normal.
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✅ Step 2: Unzip the File
Download the file above.
Extract it on your Desktop (makes it easier).
You’ll see a folder with a few .img files and a flashfile.bat.
✅ Step 3: Plug in the Phone
Use a USB cable to connect your phone (still in Fastboot mode) to your PC.
Make sure it’s detected — if it isn’t, install Motorola drivers (Google it if needed).
No auth, no unlocks — just plug and play.
✅ Step 4: Run the Flash Script
Inside the folder, double-click flashfile.bat.
⚠️ Don’t right-click → run as admin — just double-click normally.
A command window will open and start flashing the FRP reset file.
In about 30–40 seconds, the phone should reboot.
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