The standout feature of this build is its ability to bypass MTK Auth protection on devices running Android 8.0 through Android 11 (and select Android 12 models). Many modern brands employ an authentication server handshake during the flashing process. V100.260 utilizes a generic exploit to bypass this requirement, enabling "Illegal Flashing" on locked devices without needing a server login or credits.
Once the tool detects the device (you will see the "connected" status), select your desired action (e.g., "Reset FRP" or "Unlock Bootloader"). mtk special tool v100.260
Highly effective on Oppo (e.g., A83) and Vivo (e.g., V5, V11, Y12, Y17s) devices. Direct Factory Reset: The standout feature of this build is its
The tool leverages the MTK Boot ROM (BROM) vulnerability. It utilizes a specific payload to execute code on the device even if the pre-loader is corrupted or locked, making it an essential tool for "unbricking" devices that are otherwise recognized by the PC only as a generic "USB Device" but do not enter flashing mode. Once the tool detects the device (you will
The NVRAM and NVDATA partitions hold your device's unique hardware information, including network configurations and IMEI numbers. Corrupting these partitions results in "No Service" or "Invalid IMEI" errors. This tool lets you back up, erase, or restore these crucial directories. Supported MediaTek Chipsets
Incorrect boot key combination or unsupported newer security patch.