Ways to enter the firmware mode (port 9008)
Provided that all the necessary drivers are installed: 1) Hard buttons: Turn off the phone (
waiting for the full shutdown ) >>We hold down the "volume +" button and without releasing it, connect the USB cable to the phone. In the device manager, your phone should be defined as
Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 :
If this does not happen, we try to change the ports first, to find out if everything is fine with the drivers and / or (
relevant toROWfirmware and firmware for android 6.x. ) try another way:
2) ADB: Unpack archive
Android.rar(479.27 KB)
to the root of the C: \ drive>>open command prompt windows>>type in the command line:
>>to plug
onJuchenny phone to computer (
In the "for developers" menu, USB debugging should be enabledand if for the first time you connect the phone to your computer for debugging, onphone screenpops up a window with a request for confirmation - allow the installation of a check mark. ) >>in the command line enter:
if everything is good, then in the line we will see something like:
>>Next, enter:
>>Voila !! You are in 9008 mode !!
If we see
unauthorized- read
this instruction.
3) Terminals: If you have a system installed with ROOT and Busybox, and for some reason you need to flash the phone, you can get to port 9008 much easier.
Download and install
Android Terminal EmulatorWe start and enter in turn:
If you have TWRP recovery installed, you can do the same procedure from the built-in terminal in it by entering the command:
4) Test points: The most time consuming method, as it requires disassembling the phone. And, no matter how they say there, and the mythical possibilities of restoration from the "brick" are not attributed -
this is just one of the ways enter the firmware mode (port 9008). To use which, I recommend only in absolutely "extreme" cases.
Process descriptionPost has been editedMagnat.mg - 05.05.17, 17:07Reason for editing: Test points