Nokia TA-1452 Test Point: Guide to EDL Mode (Emergency Download)
The Nokia TA-1452 (commonly known as the Nokia 110 4G (2023) or similar entry-level models) is a MediaTek (MTK) based device. In scenarios where the phone is bricked, hangs on the logo, or requires a firmware flash but the standard "Volume Down" method fails, you must use the Test Point method to put the device into EDL (Emergency Download) Mode or BROM Mode.
Why Do You Need the Test Point on the TA-1452?
The Nokia TA-1452 (powered by the MediaTek MT6739 or similar entry-level chipset) can suffer from several fatal errors that the test point resolves:
- Before using a test point, always check if the TA-1452 can be unlocked via:
Verification: If successful, your computer's Device Manager will recognize the phone as "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" or a similar Unisoc port, depending on the specific chipset revision. Common Uses for TA-1452 Test Points
Disclaimer: This text is for educational and repair purposes only. Proceed at your own risk.
Driver Setup: Ensure you have the latest Unisoc/Spreadtrum USB drivers installed on your PC to prevent connection failures.
- A detailed high-resolution PCB diagram.
- Proper EMF-safe tools (tweezers, wire, etc.).
- Supported flashing software (SP Flash Tool, Chimera, Octoplus, etc.) and appropriate drivers.