Getting locked out of your Poco F6 (Peridot) because of Factory Reset Protection (FRP) or a forgotten Mi/Google account is stressful — especially when you urgently need your phone. This guide explains legal, safe, and practical steps to regain access to your device, what to prepare before contacting support, and how to prevent FRP problems in the future. (This article does not provide bypass files or instructions that defeat device security.)
What is FRP and why it matters
Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security feature linked to your Mi account and Google account. If a phone is reset without removing the registered Mi/Google account first, FRP requires you to sign in with those same credentials after the reset. FRP protects owners from unauthorized access if a device is lost or stolen — so it’s important to follow legitimate recovery routes.
Quick checklist — what to do first
- Try signing in with the Mi account email/phone or the Google account previously used on the Poco F6.
- Use Mi Account recovery and Google account recovery tools (password reset, recovery email/phone/SMS).
- Gather proofs of ownership (purchase receipt, box with IMEI, seller invoice).
- Note the device IMEI and serial number (Settings → About phone, or printed on the box).
- Contact Xiaomi/Poco support or visit an authorized service center if online recovery fails.
Step-by-step legal recovery options
1. Mi Account recovery (official)
- Go to the Mi Account sign-in page and choose Forgot password.
- Use the recovery email, phone number, or security questions associated with the Mi account.
- If you regain access, remove the Mi account from the phone (Settings → Accounts) before performing a factory reset.
2. Google account recovery
- Use Google’s account recovery flow (account.google.com/signin/recovery).
- Try entering the last password you remember, recovery email, or phone number for verification.
- If successful, sign in on the device and remove accounts before resetting.
3. Contact Xiaomi / Poco official support
- Prepare: purchase receipt, device box (showing IMEI), photo ID, and any transaction record.
- Explain the situation clearly: date of purchase, where bought, and proof of ownership.
- Follow the support instructions — they may ask you to visit an authorized service center.
4. Visit an authorized service center
- Authorized centers can verify ownership and, within Xiaomi policies, assist with account removal or device unlocking.
- Bring original receipt, valid ID, and the device. Service may require the original buyer or additional documentation depending on local policy.
What Xiaomi support will likely ask for
- Proof of purchase (invoice/receipt with device model and IMEI).
- The device itself and its original packaging (if available).
- Government ID matching the name on the receipt.
- Details about the Mi/Google account previously used (email/phone).
 Being prepared speeds the process and increases your chance of an official solution.
Preventing FRP problems in future
- Always sign out of Mi and Google accounts before factory resetting.
- Keep account recovery options up to date: recovery email, phone, and 2FA backup codes.
- Write down critical account credentials in a secure password manager.
- Register device and warranty details with your vendor or Xiaomi account.
FAQs
Q: Can a local repair shop bypass FRP?
A: Shops may claim they can, but bypassing FRP usually involves defeating device security and can be illegal or may void warranty. Always prefer official support or authorized service centers.
Q: What if I bought a second-hand Poco F6 and it has FRP?
A: Contact the seller and request that they remove their Mi/Google account remotely or provide proof of ownership. If that fails, take the device and any transaction records to an authorized center — be prepared that service may be limited without seller cooperation.
Q: How long does official recovery take?
A: Times vary by region and the complexity of account verification; having clear proof of purchase and accurate account details speeds up the process.










