Input the email address or phone number linked to the Oppo A40.
Select the shortcut link that says Your Oppo A40 should now launch its native system settings. Step 3: Perform System Reset
Because bypass methods often involve micro-soldering or paid software licenses, many users seek professional help: OPPO Service Centers
This level of protection is necessary because many "free FRP bypass tools" are actually trojans or keyloggers. By downloading them, you risk exposing your personal data, including financial information and private messages, to hackers. To stay safe:
The official and safest way to bypass this screen is by entering your Google username and password. If you cannot remember them, use the troubleshooting steps below to regain access to your smartphone. Method 1: Recover Your Google Account (Recommended)
Go back to the Welcome Screen and turn on by pressing and holding both Volume Up and Volume Down buttons simultaneously for a few seconds. Swipe or draw an inverted 'L' shape ( ) on the screen to trigger Permission Settings.
Reinstall the Oppo preloader or Qualcomm/MediaTek USB drivers. Try switching to a different USB port (preferably a USB 2.0 port on the back of the PC motherboard).
Modern ColorOS variants allow data migration during the initial setup wizard. You can use a second working Android device to push a new Google account onto the locked Oppo A40.
Use a secondary device (computer or another phone) to visit the page.
Utilize the link to open an internal help article.
Are you currently stuck on the screen, or are you trying to prevent the lock before resetting?
If the "Share" or "Help" options do not appear, your device is likely running a newer security patch. You must use the PC tool method or look for a newer exploit variant.