Run the on your PC to disable the Secure Boot (DA Authentication) protection on the MediaTek chip.
Power on your Vivo Y52 5G and advance to the Wi-Fi connection screen.
| Method | PC Required? | Technical Skill | Success Rate* | Time Required | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes | Low (Easy) | High (90%+) | 1-3 minutes | | TalkBack & EasyShare | No | Medium | Medium-High (70-80%) | 5-10 minutes | | Factory Test APK | No | Low | High (85%+) | 1-5 minutes | | Advanced Tool (MFT) | Yes | High (Expert) | Very High (95%+) | 1 minute | | Hard Reset (EDL Mode) | Yes | High (Expert) | Very High | 10-20 minutes |
Reboot the phone. The Google Verification screen should be gone. Set up the phone as new.
Type into the search bar, scroll down, and find Settings Info or System Settings , then tap Open .
While holding those buttons, connect the phone to the PC using the USB-C cable.
"Usually, there are workarounds," Leo explained, plugging the device into his diagnostic station. "But this Vivo Y52 5G is running the latest security patch."
: Insert a SIM card that has a PIN lock active. When prompted for the PIN, remove the SIM tray; this often triggers a lock screen notification or shortcut. Open YouTube
Wait until the application returns a or "Operation Finished" prompt.
Select the Factory Test option, go to the tab, and tap Engineering Mode 3 .
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