Konka 610 MT6757 Android 7.1.1 Official Firmware Flash Files
Readme Once:Take a Backup: If you are going to flash the above Firmware on your Konka 610 MT6757 device, then take a backup of importantdata such as Contacts, Calllogs, SMS, and other data as because your personal data will be deleted after flashing the stock firmware.
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1- Backup your Call Log – Contacts – Sms – Etc With G Backup
2- Backup your current Firmware With MTK Droid Tool
3- Backup your backup IMEI NVRAM
The firmware shared on this page is officiallyreleased by the company and helps you to recovery your Phone if you ever got bootloop, software error, update error, hanging,Unknown Baseband, IMEI Null and dead issue.
How To Flash Konka 610 MT6757 Android 7.1.1 With Sp Flash Tool :-
Download SP Flash Tool. – MTK Android USB Drivers. – Konka 610 Flash Files.
- Extract And Run SPflashtool.
- Install MTK android USBdrivers.
- Then download Firmware file/Flashfile/Rom for your phone from below.
- switchoff your mobile remove the battery (if removable) reinsert the battery and plug the USB cable in chargingsocket.
- Now open SP flash tool.exe.
- When SP flash tool open, go to downloadbutton in SP flash tool.
- In download tab, click on scatterload button.
- After locating the scatter tab, click on the downloadbutton.
- Now connect your smart phone with a USB cable and press volumeup or volumedown key for easy detection (remove and re insert your phone battery if it is removable)
- When flashing is completed, a greenring will appear in SP flash tool.
- Close SP flash tool on your computer and unplug phone.
- Power on the phone and enjoy.
- After flashing processstarts, it might take up to 5–10 minutes. So keep patience and wait.
FollowDetailed Instruction Konka 610 Flashing With Sp Flash Tool.
If a CATOS switch is running in binary mode can you see the content of NVRAM (the config file)?What is confusing me is the output of these commands 'sh boot2' and 'sh boot' they list the config_file variable as slot0:switch.cfg which is not possible because there is no pcmcia card in slot0:
I also know it is not in text config mode because when I attempt a 'wr mem' the switch tells me 'This command is available only in text configuration mode.'
I can not find a command such as 'sh nvram' or 'dir nvram'
> (enable) sh boot 2
BOOT variable = bootflash:cat6000-sup2k8.8-5-3.bin,1;
CONFIG_FILE variable = slot0:switch.cfg
Configuration register is 0xf
ignore-config: disabled
auto-config: non-recurring, overwrite, sync disabled
ROMMON console baud: 9600
boot: image specified by the boot system commands
Image auto sync is enabled
Image auto sync timer is 2 seconds
SRBN192056-4> (enable) dir slot0:
Open device slot0 failed (no device)
> (enable) pwd
bootflash
> (enable) wr mem
This command is available only in text configuration mode.
> (enable) sh boot
BOOT variable = bootflash:cat6000-sup2k8.8-5-3.bin,1;
CONFIG_FILE variable = slot0:switch.cfg
Configuration register is 0xf
ignore-config: disabled
auto-config: non-recurring, overwrite, sync disabled
ROMMON console baud: 9600
boot: image specified by the boot system commands
Image auto sync is enabled
Image auto sync timer is 2 seconds