All Android users have access to FRP, also referred to as Factory Reset Protection Program, which is an additional data protection function. It made its debut with Android 5.1 Lollipop.
Consider the following scenarios: you lost your Google Account ID or password (Gmail), or you bought a used phone online or from a third party. The warning “This device was reset, to continue to sign in with a Google account that was previously synchronized on this device” may appear when you do a factory data reset on your Huawei Nova CAN-L11, indicating that the phone is unusable until you bypass the Google account.
Which means if you don’t have this guide to deactivate your Google account from your Huawei Nova CAN-L11 or circumvent the FRP lock, you’re in trouble:
When you create a Google Account on your device, the new security feature known as Factory Reset Protection, or FRP, is activated. After FRP is enabled, a device cannot be used unless you connect in with a Google login and password that was previously configured on the device.
I sincerely hope that this tutorial helped you remove the Google account verification on your Huawei Nova CAN-L11. If you have any questions or suggestions for improvement, feel free to leave a remark.