Easy Jtag Plus Emmc Tool Ver.2.0.3.0 (Tested · Version)
: High-speed read, write, erase, and HW partitioning functions compliant with JEDEC 5.1 specifications Vendor-Specific Flashing
Version 2.0.3.0 includes new .zbin unbrick images for popular Samsung Galaxy series devices, including various models of the Galaxy A3, A5, and A7.
Choose an initial clock frequency (start lower, around , for unstable ISP connections). Easy Jtag Plus Emmc Tool Ver.2.0.3.0
The version 2.0.3.0 release introduced several critical updates for mobile repair technicians: Expanded Device Support (EMMC_DIRECT)
The developers have hinted that the next major version (3.0) will introduce: : High-speed read, write, erase, and HW partitioning
: For direct motherboard connections.
Fully supports reconfiguration according to JEDEC 5.1 specifications , ensuring compatibility with high-capacity and modern eMMC standards. Troubleshooting and Operational Notes Fully supports reconfiguration according to JEDEC 5
Check your ISP solder points for bridges. Shorten your ISP wires (keep them under 10 cm). If using a socket, clean the chip pads with flux and a soldering iron to ensure good contact with the pins. "VCCQ Voltage Drop Detected"
: Added support for various models via EMMC_DIRECT , including the Xiaomi Mi4, Lenovo S820, and several HTC Desire and Prestigio models.
The eMMC chip has entered a permanent read-only state due to physical wear.
The is a specialized software environment designed for high-precision mobile phone repair, focusing on eMMC (embedded MultiMediaCard) memory chip operations. Released as a significant update, this version expanded the tool's database and refined its core functionalities for handling dead devices, boot repairs, and data recovery. Core Capabilities of v2.0.3.0