In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install the firmware flash file on Unihertz Titan Pocket. The device came out of the box with Android 11.0 and was powered by MediaTek MT6771. If you are someone who is looking to fix your device’s common issues like boot loop, remove pattern lock, bypass FRP lock, repair IMEI, or extracting DA (download agent) file, then this guide is for you.
To install the firmware flash file on Unihertz Titan Pocket, you need to download the software called SP Flash tool (also known as Smartphone flash tool). This method is simple and easy. We have also added video and step-by-step tutorials to make things easier to flash the firmware file.
Advantages of Stock ROM:
Here are the answers to why you need to download and save the Unihertz Titan Pocket Stock ROM flash file on your computer.
- If your device is dead, you can unbrick using the Stock ROM file
- You can fix or repair the IMEI on your device using DB files from Stock ROM
- Remove any malware or Adwares from Unihertz Titan Pocket
- You can fix the boot loop issue on Unihertz Titan Pocket
- Fix Unfortunately, the app has stopped errors on Unihertz Titan Pocket
- Fix Network related issue
- Patch Boot image to Root using Magisk: Mediatek Guide or Spreadtrum Guide
- You can unroot Unihertz Titan Pocket
- To Reset or Remove FRP on your device: Mediatek FRP Guide or Spreadtrum FRP Guide
- Restore Unihertz Titan Pocket back to Factory State
- Bypass Pattern lock on your device
How to Flash Unihertz Titan Pocket Firmware File
Before installing the Stock ROM on your Unihertz Titan Pocket, you should download the firmware flash file. Then download and install the USB Drivers and flash tool on the PC as well. Once you’re done with these, you can proceed to the steps below. But let’s take a quick look at the Stock Firmware importance and firmware details below.
Pre-Requirements:
Download Flash Files
| Software Details |
Download Link |
Flash File Name: 2021072917_g66v71c2k_dfl.zip
Android Version: 11.0 |
Download Link |
Disclaimer:
GetDroidTips will not be responsible for any kind of hardware or software damage to your device while or after you follow this guide. Install non-official firmware on your device at your own risk.