GSMShield Box MTK Preloader Tool is a free program made for Android to unlock screens, remove FRP, and flash firmware. I have shared a guide with you on downloading, installing, and using the GSMShield Box MTK Tool.
Features of GSMShield Box
- Erase Userdata
- Reset FRP
- Reset FRP + Userdata
- Unlock Bootloader
- Relock Bootloader
- Read RPMB
- Write RPMB
- Erase RPMB
GSMShield Box MTK Preloader Tool Download Latest Version
Below are the download links for all versions of the Flash tool for Windows (32-bit or 64-bit).
Last updated: Nov 18, 2024
Developer: GSMShield Box
Version: 1.2.0
Size: 64,2 MB
File Password: a2gsm.com
Pass: NckTeam
What’s New Added
Added MTK 5G Security IMEI Repair/Change.
- Supports both BROM (TESTED).
- Supports PL Exploit in Beta.
Supports devices with generic security types, for example:
- Infinix
- Tecno
- Lava
- Other Generic Models
Added Infinix/Itel/Tecno V4 (2024) Preloader Exploit
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Supported Chipsets:
- MT6761: Read/Write Firmware/Format FS/FRP
- MT6765: Read/Write Firmware/Format FS/FRP
- MT6768: Read/Write Firmware/Format FS/FRP
- MT6833: Read/Write Firmware/Format FS/FRP
- MT6891/MT6893: Read/Write Firmware/Format FS/FRP
How to Use GSMShield Box MTK Preloader Tool
- Download the latest version from the above links and install it on the computer.
- Go to Desktop and run GSMShield-Box-MTK-Preloader.exe to launch the tool.
- Now enter your username and password to log in (if required).
- Select the specific function “Reset User Data” or “Remove FRP.”
- Power off and Hold VOL up & Down Keys and computer via USB cable. (Some devices need Test Point to force boot into EDL, BROM, and Preloader mode.).
- The tool will automatically detect your device and start the flashing process. (it usually takes some time; be patient.)
- Once done, Your device will restart. You’re all set!
Disclaimer: “This blog is for learning purposes only. Use it on your device, and don’t use it on someone else’s device without their permission. Make sure to back up your data before using the GSM Shield tool. I am not responsible if you lose data or damage your device.”
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