If you're looking to flash your Lenovo A2010-A, remove the FRP lock, or troubleshoot issues related to flashing, you're in the right place. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the entire process, providing detailed steps and troubleshooting tips to help you get your device back to working order.
Why Flash Lenovo A2010-A?
Flashing your Lenovo A2010-A might be necessary for several reasons:
- Software issues: If your device is stuck in a boot loop, crashing, or experiencing other software problems, flashing the stock firmware can help restore it to factory settings.
- FRP Lock: If you’ve forgotten your Google account credentials and your device is locked by FRP (Factory Reset Protection), flashing can remove the lock.
- Custom ROMs: If you’ve installed a custom ROM and wish to revert to the stock firmware, flashing is the solution.
Requirements Before Flashing
- Battery Level: Ensure your device has at least 50% battery to avoid interruptions during the flashing process.
- USB Drivers: Install Lenovo USB drivers on your computer for seamless connection.
- SP Flash Tool: Download the SP Flash Tool, which is essential for the flashing process.
- Firmware File: Obtain the correct firmware file for the Lenovo A2010-A.
Flashing Lenovo A2010-A to Remove Pattern Lock
Step 1: Preparation
- Install WinRAR: Ensure WinRAR is installed on your computer. If it's already installed, you can skip this step.
- Download Necessary Files: Download the firmware and SP Flash Tool. If the links are broken, leave a comment below, and we’ll update them as soon as possible.
- Extract Files: Extract the downloaded files to a location of your choice, preferably the desktop for easy access.
Step 2: Loading the Firmware
- Open SP Flash Tool: Navigate to the folder where SP Flash Tool is extracted and open
flash_tool.exe
. - Load Scatter File: Click on the "Scatter-loading" button and select
MT6735M_Android_scatter.txt
from the firmware folder. - Uncheck Preloader: Unmark the "Preloader" option to avoid bricking your device. However, if the device is already dead, you can skip unchecking it.
Step 3: Flashing Process
- Start Flashing: Click on the "Download" button in SP Flash Tool.
- Connect Device: Turn off your Lenovo A2010-A and connect it to the computer using a USB cable. The tool should detect the device automatically. If not, press and hold the Volume Up or Volume Down button while connecting.
- Wait for Completion: The flashing process will begin. Ensure you do not disconnect the device until the process is completed. Once done, you’ll see a green tick indicating success.
Removing FRP Lock on Lenovo A2010-A
Step 1: Preparation
- Download Files: Get all required files from the provided links. If any links are broken, notify us in the comments.
- Install Lenovo USB Driver: Install the Lenovo USB driver on your computer and reboot it.
Step 2: Manual Format Flash
- Open SP Flash Tool: Run
flash_tool.exe
. - Load Scatter File: Click on the "Scatter-loading" button and select
MT6735M_Android_scatter.txt
. - Format FRP Partition:
- Navigate to the "Format" tab.
- Select "Manual Format Flash."
- Enter
0x6a00000
in the "Begin Address [HEX]" field. - Enter
0x100000
in the "Format Length [HEX]" field. - Click on "Start."
Step 3: Completing FRP Unlock
- Connect Device: Turn off your Lenovo A2010-A, wait for a few seconds, and connect it to your computer via USB. The tool should detect it automatically. If not, try holding the Volume Up or Down button while connecting.
- Wait for Completion: The process will complete within a few minutes, and the FRP lock will be removed.
Troubleshooting Lenovo A2010-A Flashing Issues
If your Lenovo A2010-A is not connecting to the tool or not being detected, follow these troubleshooting steps:
- Check USB Cable: Ensure the USB cable is working properly. Try a different cable if necessary.
- USB Port: Try connecting to a different USB port on your computer.
- Drivers: Reinstall the Lenovo USB drivers and restart your computer.
- Button Combination: Try holding the Volume Up or Volume Down button while connecting the device to the computer.
- Battery Level: Make sure the device’s battery is sufficiently charged (at least 50%) before attempting to flash.
Conclusion
Flashing your Lenovo A2010-A or removing the FRP lock can be a straightforward process if you follow the steps carefully. Remember to have all necessary files ready, ensure your battery is adequately charged, and follow the troubleshooting tips if you encounter any issues. If you need further assistance, feel free to leave a comment below.
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