You’ve just performed a factory reset on your trusted Moto E4 Plus. Maybe you wanted to wipe it clean before selling it, or perhaps you were stuck in a boot loop. You swipe through the initial setup screens, connect to Wi-Fi, and feel a sense of relief—until the screen changes.
Remember: FRP is your friend. It protects your data. But when it turns against the rightful owner, exploits like TalkBack, QR code failures, and OTG installers are the keys back into your own home.
If you have spent 3 hours trying everything, go to locksettings.db via ADB. Connect via USB debugging (if enabled), pull the locksettings.db file, delete the “lockscreen.password” line, and push back. This is advanced—find an XDA thread for your exact build number. Conclusion: You Are Unlocked The Moto E4 Plus remains a beloved battery champion (5,000 mAh!), but its age makes it vulnerable to FRP locks. The good news is that, as of 2026, Methods 1 through 3 still work on the vast majority of devices, provided you follow the exact sequence.