You’ve just performed a factory reset on your Motorola smartphone—perhaps to fix a software glitch, clear out storage, or prepare the device for sale. You power the phone back on, expecting a fresh start, but instead, you are greeted by an immovable wall: "Verify your account. This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device."

One final reminder: FRP is not a bug; it is a security feature. If you are locked out of your own phone, using a bypass tool is a legitimate solution. But if you bought a "cheap" phone off a street vendor and it is FRP locked, you likely bought a stolen device. Return it to the authorities.

Attempt to recover the original Google account credentials using Google's official account recovery page. If you can reset the password via a recovery email or phone number, you can unlock the phone safely.