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I have tried contacting Qualcomm to get the files, who have pointed out that they are proprietary to the licensee, ie Samsung. Provided I can find the right files to go with QPST. Unless the mmc is physically damaged (which I refuse to believe) the phone should be salvageable from its hard brick state. Now I have a hard bricked / useless Note 4. Mistake 3: Like a fool, I pulled the battery. The one time the screen did light up I got an error message about mmc read fail and could not boot. Mistake 2: I bought a replacement USB board and replaced it myself, after which the fun and games began. Mistake 1: I bought the phone with the known problem of a USB port not working. However, should anybody find / 'acquire' the right files to use with QPST, we will all benefit.
QUALCOMM QPST 437 HOW TO
This thread is for discussing QPST and how to use it - if you have a hard bricked phone I am not able to help at this stage. Here's a truncated link to XproZayd's thread, where a different avenue is explored (and where I got my idea about the 8084 number for firehose - Remember, I could be wrong!)į/note-4/help/unbrick-samsung-galaxy-note-4-sm-n910w8-t3249970 When I find the above, I will post or hassle an admin to post, as these will likely unbrick any Snapdragon 805. Here's the truncated link: /ultimate-qualcomm-snapdragon-unbrick-guide-snapdragons-are-unbrickable-qhsusb_dload_qpst_qfil/) I'm NOT 100% SURE on this numbering system, as elsewhere on XDA I have come across different file names! I saw an example for a OnePlus One which had rawprogram0_64G.xml. Rawprogram0XXXX.xml (here XXXX denotes some numbering system which will be determined by the internal memory of the device eg 16GB, 32GB, 64GB. xml files to go with the above (usually in the same folder), which will look like as follows: Team efforts make a big job seem easy! Please post your results!Īccompanying your firehose file will be a bunch of other files in the same folder. There are posts for other phones on XDA, I don't know if they use the 805 chipset or if the files are compatible.) <- If anyone wants to research, feel free. I don't know what the right ones for the Snapdragon 805 are, but I strongly suspect 8084, with a remote possibility of 8064. (Replace XXXX with the correct numbers for your snapdragon. Using the flat build option will let you select the programmer. I am not completely sure of this however.
QUALCOMM QPST 437 FOR ANDROID
I suspect all these files can be acquired from a service ROM (whatever a service ROM is - I don't think it is a ROM for android as I know them). I still haven't found the right one.īoot image files: I still don't know what they will look like. hex extension and I do not believe they can be found on sammobile. I hope we can all see the opportunity this tool represents and spread the word among the greater community, not just developers.

QUALCOMM QPST 437 SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD
I am looking for the right files to go in the "phone image" and "boot image" lines in the QPST Software Download program. I have not yet succeeded with my attempts at unbricking, but it is now only a matter of time and kind people pointing me in the right directions. While I am no expert in the use of QPST, from my own incomplete research I am convinced this tool can be used on any device which sports a Qualcomm chipset (Snapdragon etc.) to unbrick it from certain death. This tool is used by Qualcomm, and if you read carefully through the accompanying documentation, you will find some interesting stamps - such as "Confidential" etc. I came to this forum seeking answers to unbrick my hardbricked Note 4, and after many hours of heartbreak and headache, I have come across a tool called QPST. (Sorry, I haven't passed 10 posts yet, so you have to manually enter into the address bar) First let me say thanks to all XDA Developers, and without this forum I would still be a pleb when it comes to unbricking.
