Once the computer detects the MTK VCOM driver, the progress bar at the bottom of the SP Flash Tool will change colors:
Click the green button located at the top-left corner of the SP Flash Tool. The interface will grey out, indicating it is waiting for the device connection. 5. Connect Your Device
Before you start, you will need to gather the following items on your Windows PC:
| Detail | Information | |---|---| | Build Number | QMobile_X32_S_6.0_07 | | Android Version | 6.0 Marshmallow | | File Size | 1.15 GB | | Flash Tool | SPD Upgrade Tool | | Driver | SPD SCI Android USB Driver | qmobile x32 v2 flash file
Modifying mobile device firmware carries inherent risks of damaging your hardware. Proceed at your own discretion. This guide is intended for informational and educational purposes only.
Use an original or certified micro-USB cable to maintain a stable data connection. Step 1: Download Required Tools and Drivers
One wrong scatter file or a loose USB connection can turn a soft brick into a hard brick. Follow this guide step-by-step, use the correct v2 firmware, and always backup your NVRAM first. Once the computer detects the MTK VCOM driver,
Click on the button next to the Scatter-loading File field. Locate your extracted QMobile X32 V2 firmware folder.
Release the volume button once a red progress status bar fills up across the bottom of the software window. This indicates successful device recognition.
: Ensure the phone is completely powered off before connecting it. If the battery is removable, pull it out and put it back in right before connecting. Connect Your Device Before you start, you will
Extract the firmware package, SP Flash Tool, and USB drivers into separate folders on your computer desktop using a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip. Step 2: Install the USB Drivers
A Windows-based PC (Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11) is required to run the flashing software.