If you’re looking to install the firmware file on your Wiko Lenny 2, you’re in the right place. The Wiko Lenny 2, which originally launched with Android 5.1, is powered by a MediaTek processor. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to flash the official firmware file on your device using the SP Flash Tool, also known as the Smartphone Flash Tool.

Why Flash Stock Firmware?
Android offers endless customization possibilities, from flashing custom ROMs and kernels to APK modding and more. These customizations often require rooting your device. However, the process can sometimes go awry, leading to issues like boot loops or even bricking your device. If you’ve found yourself in such a situation with your Wiko Lenny 2, don’t worry. Flashing the stock firmware can restore your device to its original state, resolving any software issues in the process.
Benefits of Flashing Stock ROM:
- Unbrick Your Wiko Lenny 2: Restore your device from a bricked state.
- Fix Boot Loop Issues: Flashing the stock ROM can resolve persistent boot loop problems.
- Upgrade or Downgrade: Easily upgrade or downgrade your Wiko Lenny 2’s firmware.
- Unroot and Fix Bugs: Remove root access and fix any bugs that may have resulted from previous customizations.
- Improve Performance: Address lag, stutter, or other performance issues.
- Restore Factory Settings: Return your device to its factory state, which can be helpful for troubleshooting.
- Bypass FRP: Reset or remove FRP (Factory Reset Protection) on your device with the appropriate guide.
- Bypass Pattern Lock: Reset or bypass pattern locks that may have been set on your device.
How to Flash Wiko Lenny 2 Firmware
Before you begin, you’ll need to download the official firmware flash file for the Wiko Lenny 2, as well as the necessary USB drivers and the SP Flash Tool on your PC. Once you’ve downloaded and installed these tools, follow the steps below to flash the firmware on your device.
But first, let’s take a quick look at the importance of flashing stock firmware and the details of the firmware itself.