The Nothing Phone 1 firmware flash file is available for download on a2gsm.com. It helps you remove screen lock passwords and FRP Google accounts. It also fixes issues like restart, boot loop, hang logo, dead boot, or auto port problems.
Nothing Phone 1 Flash File Download
About Nothing Phone 1
The Nothing Phone 1 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+ 5G (6 nm) chipset. It offers 8GB and 12GB RAM options and is equipped with a 4500mAh non-removable battery with 33W fast charging. Running on Nothing OS based on Android 14, it provides 128GB or 256GB of internal storage but lacks a dedicated SD card slot for storage expansion.
Specs source: gsmarena.com
Disclaimer: We can not guarantee that the Specs information on this page is 100% correct.
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Issues fixed by flashing firmware:
- Fix dead boot repair.
- Fix restart on logo issues.
- Fix the hang-on logo issue.
- Remove FRP lock (Google Account).
- Remove Screen Lock (Pattern, Password, Fingerprint, Facelock).
- Downgrade or upgrade the software version.
- Upgrade or Downgrade Android Version.
- Fix other software-related problems.
- Touch not working after update.
- Auto Recovery Mode.
How to Flash Firmware on Nothing Phone 1:
- Download the Nothing Phone 1 Flash file package, including the Flash file, Tool, and Driver.
- Install the necessary USB drivers on your computer. (skip if already installed.)
- Install and open the Nothing_tool flash tool on your desktop.
- Click on the “Load “ button in the Flash Tool, and choose the file from the Flash file folder.
- Hold the “Vol up & down” key and connect the USB cable to boot the phone in EDL Mode. The device should be recognized as “Qualcomm HS-USB Diagnostics 9008” in Device Manager.
- Click on the “Start” button to start the flashing process.
- Wait for the flashing process to complete and show “Done” on the screen.
- After done, the phone will restart.
Disclaimer: Flashing your phone will delete all your data, so make sure to back it up. Use the correct firmware to avoid damaging your device. Keep your phone charged above 50% to prevent problems, and wait for the process to finish before disconnecting it.