Here we have shared all the Samsung Galaxy A7 2018 Combination ROM files for model no SM-A750F, A750FN, A750G, and A750GN.
Alright, so you might be someone who is currently using a Samsung Galaxy A7 2018 Smartphone. Now, it looks like that you have recently performed a Factory Data Reset on your device. You might wanna sell it or did a Reset because you were facing some issues on your device. Whatever the case might be, the thing is that you did a Factory Data Reset and now the device will ask you to verify the last used Gmail account and you forgot your email id and password.
Let’s say, you forgot your Google Account ID/ password (Gmail), or you have purchased a second-hand phone either online or via some third-party source. When you reset your Samsung Galaxy A7 2018 and reboot, you will be greeted with the message “This device was reset, to continue to sign in with a google account that was previously synced on this device”, meaning that the phone is useless unless they bypass the Google account. Which mean’s you are in trouble unless you have this guide to bypass FRP lock or remove your Google account on Samsung Galaxy A7 2018. So in order to bypass, you need Samsung Galaxy A7 2018 Combination ROM files.

Talking about the device specifications, Samsung Galaxy A7 2018 sports a 6.0 inches Super AMOLED display with a screen resolution of 1080 x 2220 pixels. The display protection comes from the Gorilla Glass. The Galaxy A7 2018 packs 2 types of chipsets which are Exynos 7885 or a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660. The device packs 64/128GB internal storage and 4/6GB of RAM. The main selling point of this device is the came which comes with a triple camera with 24MP (f/1.7), 8 MP (f/2.4), and 5MP (f/2.2) and fingerprint reader mounted side. On the front face, the device sports a 24MP shooter for selfies. The Samsung Galaxy A7 2018 runs Android 8.1 Oreo out-of-the-box. The power section is handled by a 3300 mAh battery.
What is FRP Lock?
Now, just in case you don’t already know Factory Data Reset wipes all the user’s saved data and brings the device back to the factory settings. That’s the reason why it is known as ‘Factory’ Data Reset. Anyways, the FRP stands for “Factory Reset Protection”. This is one of the security measures taken by Google for its Android Devices running on the later versions of Android (after Android 5.1 Lollipop).
It is activated as soon as the user signs in to a Google Account on their Android device. And once the feature has been activated, it prevents all the unauthentic users from using the phone until the user enters the old Google Account Credentials.