When you factory reset an Android device that has a PIN code or a SWIPE code of some sort, the Google security lock will trigger after a factory reset. This is because the phone is assuming you factory reset it because you could not get into the phone (ie. it is not your phone / it is stolen).
To unlock the phone, you need to enter the Gmail account that the phone was ORIGINALLY set up with. It will not work, bypass, or disappear over time. You need to use that original e-mail address.
Now keep in mind, if you do know the Gmail address, but you reset the password (on the computer or another device for the Gmail), it triggers a 72 hour security lock. Meaning, that it will take the Gmail login and password on the phone, but not for 72 hours.
Point being, you can get back into this phone if you know the original Gmail login and have recently reset the password, you just have to wait 72 hours.
You cannot get back into this phone if you do not know the original Gmail login.
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