The process of “flashing” your cell phone is required for people who wish to either upgrade their device firmware or to install custom ROMs which can change or update the functionality of your smart phone.

With Smart Phone Flash Tool, people with technical knowledge are given the option of flashing new system software to a device. Though using Smart Phone Flash Tool isn’t difficult, users should be aware that modifying cell phone software can “brick” or otherwise disable a device.

With that said, this free utility runs on almost all versions of Windows and works with Android handsets. The program is basically a wizard which provides a step-by-step guide and tool for flashing your phone. It is optimized for phones with a MediaTek chipset. Users running this software must find the scatter-loading file, certification and the files from Nand Util for the process to work.

Smart Phone Flash Tool offers several tool which allow you to test your device’s RAM chip and NAND flash.

In conclusion: Smart Phone Flash Tool allows for easy flashing of your device but does not provide any tools for repairing phones that have already been “bricked”; In fact, this tool can brick a phone if the incorrect procedure is followed — as with virtually all tools of this nature.

Smart Phone Flash Tool is software which can update phone firmware.

Smart Phone Flash Tool 5.1824 on 32-bit and 64-bit PCs

This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from mobile phone tools without restrictions. Smart Phone Flash Tool 5.1824 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows.

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  • License:Free Freeware
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  • Publisher:MediaTek Inc
  • OS:Windows 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP
  • PC Type:32-bit, 64-bit · x86_x64
  • Updated:Aug 22, 2018