Greetings Martview Members,
I would like to share a successful FRP (Google Account) removal on the Tecno Camon 19 Neo (Model: CH6h). The operation was performed using the UMTv2 UltimateMTK v3.0 module. This device is running on Android 12 with a recent security patch, but the UMT MTK module handled it flawlessly in BROM mode.
Waiting for Device...Found
Port : MediaTek PreLoader USB VCOM (Android) (COM29)
Connecting Device...OK [SLA] Auth OK
Reading Partition Data...Done
Total 49 Partitions Found.
Resetting FRP Lock...Done
Operation Finished.
Best Regards, GSM Hadi
I would like to share a successful FRP (Google Account) removal on the Tecno Camon 19 Neo (Model: CH6h). The operation was performed using the UMTv2 UltimateMTK v3.0 module. This device is running on Android 12 with a recent security patch, but the UMT MTK module handled it flawlessly in BROM mode.
Device Hardware & Software Specifications:
- Brand: TECNO MOBILE LIMITED
- Model: Tecno Camon 19 Neo (CH6h)
- Chipset: MediaTek MT6768 (Helio G85)
- Android Version: 12
- Security Patch Level: 2022-12-05
- Build Date: Thu Dec 22 10:27:36 CST 2022
- Display ID: CH6h-H698I-S-AS-221222V430
Operation Methodology:
- Module: Opened UltimateMTK v3.0 (UMT Pro / UMTv2).
- Configuration: - Connection: BROM EXPLOIT (Forced)
- Authentication: Local SLA (V1) enabled.
- Execution: Under the Service Tab, I utilized the "Reset FRP (Infinix/Tecno/iTel)" function.
- Hardware Connection: Power off the device. Hold Volume Up + Volume Down and connect the USB cable.
- Observation: The tool successfully bypassed the Secure Boot, read the 49 partitions, and cleared the FRP lock within seconds.
Professional Log Output:
PlaintextWaiting for Device...Found
Port : MediaTek PreLoader USB VCOM (Android) (COM29)
Connecting Device...OK [SLA] Auth OK
Reading Partition Data...Done
Total 49 Partitions Found.
Resetting FRP Lock...Done
Operation Finished.
Technical Note for Fellow Techs:
If you encounter any connection issues with this specific model, ensure your MTK USB VCOM drivers are updated. The BROM exploit on MT6768 is very stable on this version of UMT.Best Regards, GSM Hadi


