Realme C1 Rmx1811 Test Point Ae-tool 🆕 Exclusive
For : Short the test points while plugging in the USB cable to show as "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" in the PC Device Manager.
In mobile phone repair, a "test point" refers to specific metal contact points on a phone's main circuit board (motherboard) that, when shorted (connected) together, can force the device into a special low-level mode. This mode is often called Emergency Download (EDL) mode or Flash Mode.
The test points are located on the mainboard, typically near the battery connector or under a small metal shield. Realme C1 rmx1811 test point AE-Tool
: Ensure you are using the latest version of AE-Tool with a valid activation or dongle.
Conventional repairs rely on connecting the phone via a standard USB cable. However, if the phone's bootloader is locked, the operating system is corrupt, or the user interface is inaccessible, the normal USB connection may fail. It is in these exact scenarios that a test point becomes an invaluable tool. For : Short the test points while plugging
: Carefully solder fine wires to the CLK, CMD, DATA0, and VCCQ pads according to the Realme C1 ISP Pinout Map . Connection : Connect the soldered wires to the AE-Tool adapter.
: Connecting the USB while the battery is attached during an EDL short can cause an overcurrent event. The test points are located on the mainboard,
: The back cover must be removed to access the internal PCB.
Watch these tutorials for visual guidance on soldering the ISP pinouts and using the AE-Tool software:
