ZTE Blade A7 2019 (MediaTek)
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| This device is marked as not booting. |
| Manufacturer | ZTE |
|---|---|
| Name | Blade A7 2019 (MediaTek) |
| Model | P671S02 |
| Type | handset |
| Hardware | |
| Chipset | MediaTek Helio P60 (MT6771) |
| CPU |
4x 2GHz Cortex-A53 4x 2GHz Cortex-A72 |
| GPU | ARM Mali-G72 MP3 |
| Display | 1560x720 |
| Storage | 32G |
| Memory | 3G |
| Architecture | aarch64 |
| Software | |
Original software The software and version the device was shipped with. |
Android 9 |
Extended version The most recent supported version from the manufacturer. |
Android |
| FOSS bootloader | no |
| postmarketOS | |
Pre-built images Whether pre-built images are available from the postmarketOS Installation page. |
no |
Mainline Instead of a Linux kernel fork, it is possible to run (Close to) Mainline. |
no |
| WARNING: There are several devices with the same name. This page describes MediaTek Helio P60 variant. |
Users owning this device
- 000exploit (Notes: Testing device)
Flashing
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It's possible to flash the device via both mtkclient and fastboot (lk).
Fastboot
- Poweroff the device
- Hold Power + VolUp
- Unlock the device with
fastboot oem unlockor with mtkclient - Run
fastboot flashing unlock - Flash the boot and/or system partitions with
fastboot flash <partition> <image.img>
UART
Since UART is disabled by default in the stock LK, you need to enable it in fastboot. To do that, unlock your device, boot to fastboot, and run fastboot oem p2u on.
See also
Close-to-mainline kernel (6.17) with some efforts to support mt6771