This is (Factory Reset Protection). It is a fantastic anti-theft feature, but a massive headache for legitimate owners.
If you own a Nokia 4.2 and are locked out, don't throw it in the bin just yet. Here is a proven method to bypass the Google lock on the Nokia 4.2 (Models: TA-1133, TA-1150, TA-1157, TA-1184).
We have all been there. You pick up that old Nokia 4.2 from the drawer, do a "Factory Reset" to clear out the junk, and suddenly you hit a wall. The phone boots up, connects to Wi-Fi, and then demands the email and password for a Google account you set up three years ago and have long since forgotten.
This information is for educational purposes and for recovering your own device. Bypassing FRP on a stolen phone is illegal. The Challenge with the Nokia 4.2 Unlike Samsung phones, Nokia devices run Android One (Stock Android). This means no Samsung-specific backdoors or custom recovery tricks. The standard "TalkBack" method was patched years ago, so we need a different route involving a bug in the Accessibility Menu and a specific system app.
Note: If you bought this phone second-hand and it is FRP locked, contact the previous owner to remove the account. Do not pay online "unlock services"—most just use these free tricks.