Unisoc (Spreadtrum) Android Software Repairs
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.64 GB | Duration: 2h 57m
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.64 GB | Duration: 2h 57m
A solid foundation in fixing software issues on Unisoc (Spreadtrum) Smartphones and Tablets.
What you'll learn
Identify Spreadtrum devices while in working or bricked state
Identify various Spreadtrum firmware formats and how to flash them
Install Spreadtrum drivers for flashing
Backup Spreadtrum firmware
Flash Spreadtrum firmware
Bypass Factory Reset Protection (FRP)
Fix NVRAM issues (null IMEI, unknown Baseband, invalid WiFi & Bluetooth address, 2G network only etc
Root most Spreadtrum Android devices
Easily port TWRP custom recovery for Spreadtrum devices
Deal with DM_Verity when flashing custom recovery
Boot into recovery, factory, safe and fastboot modes
Unlock an Android device's Bootloader
Flash files via fastboot
Setup NCK Pro box & Infinity Chinese Miracle II (CM2) dongle
Use hardware boxes / dongles like Miracle box, Infinity CM2, NCK Pro box etc
Bypass pattern & PIN lock
Requirements
Internet access
Windows Computer
Spreadtrum (SPD) Android phone to practice (minimum of Lollipop recommended)
Basic computer knowledge
Description
Note: Spreadtrum (SPD) has been re-branded to Unisoc so these names might be used interchangeably during the courseWhether you're a novice looking to start a device repair outfit or trying to save money by learning to fix your own Unisoc / Spreadtrum device issues, this course is exactly what you need to build a solid foundation.This course assumes you have no prior knowledge; therefore, it starts from the ABC of Unisoc / Spreadtrum software repairs with practical examples and scenarios. In this course, we cover how to use both free and paid tools (Boxes / Dongles) to perform software repair tasks. For paid tools, you will be required to have purchased both the hardware and activation from either the manufacturers or official resellersWhat are boxes / dongles and how do they work?A box / dongle is a hardware component which some software require to run on your PC. This is an extra layer of security for the developer’s tool against piracy and cracks. What this means is that you’ll need to buy the hardware box / dongle in order to run the developer’s tool.Hardwareless paid software are now on the rise so all that's needed (for such tools) will be to pay for activation and start using.
Who this course is for:
Anyone who wants to learn Android software repairs either to save money or for the knowledge,Anyone who wishes to start a phone repair shop / outfit,Intermediate to advanced phone software repair outfits looking for a refresher course