Gmail Accounts Without Phone Verification — The Old Trick still working… 
Settings → Add Account → Google → Create → Skip phone number. That’s it. Real Android phone required.
⚙️ Full Walkthrough + Why It Works
Path:
Settings → Accounts → Add Account → Google → Create Account → For Personal Use → fill name/birthdate/email/password → Skip when phone number appears → done.
| Boost your odds | Why |
|---|---|
| Use mobile data not WiFi | Carrier IPs have higher trust than shared WiFi |
| Keep a SIM card inserted | Google checks for active carrier presence |
| Set age to under 15 | Child privacy laws (COPPA) force Google to skip phone collection |
| Factory reset between batches | Clean device = baseline trust = Skip button appears |
| 1-2 accounts per day max | More than that triggers verification wall |
Why Settings works but browsers don’t: The system-level Add Account flow sends real hardware IDs, IMEI, and device attestation to Google. Browsers and emulators can’t fake that. BlueStacks/Nox are patched — Google detects emulator signatures instantly.
Don’t get greedy: ~4-5 accounts per phone number if you ever verify, ~2-3 per IP before flags trigger. Space it out, one per day, and the Skip button keeps appearing.
❌ What Kills It
| Mistake | Result |
|---|---|
| Browser signup | Phone verification almost guaranteed |
| Emulators (BlueStacks/Nox) | Detected and blocked |
| 5+ accounts in one sitting | Verification wall hits on attempt #3-4 |
| Same recovery email for all | Pattern detection flags the batch |
| Free VPNs | Blacklisted IPs make it worse |
| No SIM in device | Lower trust score = more prompts |
One real phone. Settings. Skip. Don’t spam it.
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