Itel s11 flash file
| Rom Name | Itel S11 Firmware |
| Based On | Itel Stock ROM OS |
| Rom OS Version | Android 6.0 Marshmallow |
| File Size | 1.8 GB |
| File Type | Cm2 Read |
| Phone Chipset | mediatek |
| Tools Supported | sp flash tool or cm2 mtk flash tools |
| File | S11-I801-6.0-V060-170416 |
| Drivers Supported | MTK USB Driver |
| Uploaded | Google Drive |
| File condition | 100% Free service |
Download Necessary Files: First, you'll need to download the appropriate firmware for your device. Make sure it's compatible and specifically made for your device model.
Install Necessary Software: You'll need a flashing tool to perform the flashing process. SP Flash Tool is a commonly used tool for MTK devices. Download and install it on your computer.
Enable USB Debugging: On your Android device, enable USB debugging. You can do this by going to Settings > Developer Options. If Developer Options isn't visible, go to About Phone and tap on the Build Number several times until it says you're a developer. Then go back to Developer Options and enable USB debugging.
Prepare Your Device: Backup all your important data. Make sure your device has enough battery to last through the flashing process, or keep it plugged in during the process.
Connect Your Device to Your Computer: Use a USB cable to connect your device to your computer.
Open SP Flash Tool: Run the SP Flash Tool application on your computer.
Load Scatter File: In SP Flash Tool, click on Scatter-loading and select the scatter file for your device's firmware.
Select Firmware Components: In SP Flash Tool, you'll see various options like "Preloader", "UBOOT", "BOOTIMG", etc. Make sure to select all the components if you're doing a full flash. If you're doing a partial flash, select only the necessary components.
Start Flashing: Once you've selected the necessary files, click on the "Download" button in SP Flash Tool.
Flashing Process: SP Flash Tool will start flashing the firmware onto your device. Do not disconnect your device during this process and wait until it shows a green checkmark indicating that the process is complete.
Completion: Once the flashing process is complete, you'll see a green circle in SP Flash Tool, indicating success. You can now disconnect your device from the computer.
Reboot Your Device: Reboot your device. The first boot might take longer than usual as the system sets up.
Remember, flashing your device can void warranties and may potentially brick your device if done incorrectly. Make sure to follow instructions carefully and double-check that you're using the correct firmware for your device model. If you're unsure, it's always a good idea to seek assistance from forums or professionals experienced in flashing MTK devices.

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