Mike Dee
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- May 14, 2014
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I think it's important to distinguish that depending on the device brand, resetting a phone may remove the account but possibly not the FRP protection. That's exactly why I remove the account before resetting if I am selling a phone just to make sure.I've noted a couple of things reading this thread. One is that depending on the carrier version, you may stay signed in the device after a reset (https://www.androidrecovery.com/blog/factory-reset-protection-android.html).
Another item I did not see mentioned is removing and not giving away your SIM. The info stored here can be vast and personal.
And as a side note, when you cancel a website subscription, it's always good to go into your account before closing and anonymize/eliminate your info.
Good luck
Swappa specfically states that you should remove the account first to ensure FRP removal
Here is the link to the instructions for sales on Swappa
https://help.ting.com/hc/en-us/articles/205666168-Removing-your-Android-activation-lock
I thought that was also in the Samsung instructions but I don't have the time to search
The bottom line is if you don't remove your accounts before a reset you are taking a risk in not removing FRP. It's an easy step to include, so why not do it regardless of your personal past experience?