How to delete the Google account in Motorola Droid Maxx 2

How to delete the Google account in Motorola Droid Maxx 2

If you want to delete the Google account from a Droid Maxx 2 either to sell your terminal, give it to a relative or friend, recycle it or if you have decided to switch to another Google account, you can do so by following the steps indicated below.

In the following sections, we will provide you with detailed, easy-to-follow instructions to perform this process safely and effectively. You'll learn how to unlink your Google account and how to make sure your personal data is protected during the process.

When delete the Google account from Droid Maxx 2 we deactivate the FRP (Factory Reset Protection) of the operating system Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop)| 6.0| planned upgrade to 7.0 (Nougat), this is a protection that links the Motorola Droid Maxx 2 to a Google account so that when it is rebooted or blocked due to loss or theft, ask for the Google account username and password.

Table of Contents:

Estimated time: 5 minutes.

1- First step:

To delete the Google account go to the settings of your Motorola, it is the icon of the gear wheel, the settings icon should be on the home screen or in the phone menu, you can access the main menu by dragging your finger from the bottom to the top of the screen.

Settings icon Android

2- Second step:

Go down through the settings of the Droid Maxx 2 and look for the section called “Accounts”, click to access this section.

Settings accounts Android

3- Third step:

All accounts linked to this Motorola Droid Maxx 2 will appear, including in addition to Google accounts the rest of social media accounts such as Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, etc. Click on the account you want to unlink from this device.

List accounts Android

4- Fourth step:

The data linked from this Google account (or the one you have selected) to the Motorola Droid Maxx 2 will appear. Press “Remove account” to continue.

Remove account Android

5- Fifth step:

A confirmation message will appear to avoid removing an account from the Motorola Droid Maxx 2 by mistake, click on “Remove account” again to confirm. All data on this account will be deleted from the device.

Confirm remove account Android

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After deleting Google account

After you delete the account, you may want to reset the Droid Maxx 2 to its factory state and thus eliminate all data from the Motorola, to do this from “Settings” click on “System”, then “Reset settings”, then “Factory data reset” and finally “Delete all”.

This is the method for unlink Google account from Motorola Droid Maxx 2 and erase all your data from the system settings.

Another more drastic method to erase the Google account in a Motorola Droid Maxx 2 would be doing a hard reset or factory reset, you can check the instructions from the following link. It is a drastic method because in addition to deleting the Google account it resets the Motorola to its factory state and has to re-optimize all applications which takes more time than a simple deletion of Google account.

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About the device:

Motorola Droid Maxx 2 is a mobile/cell phone with dimensions of 148 x 75 x 10.9 mm (5.83 x 2.95 x 0.43 in), a weight of 169 grams, , a screen size of 5.5 inches (~74.4% screen-to-body ratio) and a screen resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels (~403 ppi pixel density).

It has a processor Octa-core (4x1.7 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4x1.0 GHz Cortex-A53), a graphics card Adreno 405, a RAM memory 2 GB RAM and an internal memory of 16 GB.

The Motorola Droid Maxx 2 comes from the factory with the Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop)| 6.0| planned upgrade to 7.0 (Nougat) operating system.

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