By shorting specific pins on the motherboard, you force the device into (also known as EDL or VCOM mode), allowing your computer to communicate directly with the chipset. ⚠️ Important Precautions Before opening your device, keep these risks in mind:
: Restores functionality to phones stuck in infinite boot loops, frozen at the Nokia logo, or showing no signs of power due to damaged software.
(Note: Always cross-reference with a verified high-resolution motherboard diagram for the G11 Plus to ensure you are shorting the correct pins, as shorting the wrong components can cause a hardware short-circuit). Step 3: Trigger EDL/Flashing Mode nokia ta 1468 test point
Choose the action you want to execute (e.g., Erase FRP , Factory Reset , or Write Firmware ). The software will display a status message saying "Waiting for device..."
Accessing the test points requires disassembling the device, which typically involves removing the back cover and internal shielding to expose the PCB. Safety First By shorting specific pins on the motherboard, you
Ensure you have the Spreadtrum/Unisoc USB Drivers installed to ensure the PC recognizes the phone in EDL mode.
BROM: UART enabled. Waiting for handshake. Step 3: Trigger EDL/Flashing Mode Choose the action
For the Nokia C2 2nd Edition (TA-1468) Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Under "Ports (COM & LPT)," you should see or "Unisoc USB Serial" . Once the port appears, you can release the tweezers. 💡 Why Use the Test Point?
Disconnect the from the motherboard (this ensures a clean boot into COM mode).