Infinity CM2SP3 v2.26a1s Alpha released
The latest version of Infinity CM2SP3 is v2.26a1s Alpha, which comes with many new features and improvements. In this article, we will highlight some of the key features of this update and how to use them.
[AppTool] Feature via [FF] Mode
One of the most exciting features of Infinity CM2SP3 v2.26a1s Alpha is the [AppTool] feature, which allows you to manage the applications on your SPD device via the [FF] mode. The [FF] mode is a special FireFly boot mode that supports standard FDL and custom FireFly loaders. It also has unique hardware fault detection methods and supports more than 400 devices and SoCs.
The [AppTool] feature lets you do the following tasks:
Print available/installed APK: This option will display the list of all the applications installed on your device, including the system apps and the user apps. You can see the app name, package name, version, size, and status (enabled or disabled) of each app.
Disable any (even system) APK permanently: This option will let you disable any app on your device, even the system apps that are normally not removable. This can help you free up some space, improve performance, and prevent unwanted apps from running in the background. The disabled apps will stay disabled even after you wipe your device or factory reset it.
Save a list of installed APK to file: This option will save the list of all the installed apps on your device to a text file on your PC. You can use this file as a backup or a reference for your apps.
Restore disabled APK back anytime: This option will let you restore any app that you have disabled previously. You can choose to restore all the disabled apps or select the ones you want to enable again.
Extra fast processing: This option will speed up the processing of the [AppTool] feature, making it faster and more efficient.
To use the [AppTool] feature, you need to follow these steps:
Download and install Infinity CM2SP3 v2.26a1s Alpha on your PC. You can download it from here.
Connect your SPD device to your PC via a USB cable and make sure the drivers are installed correctly.
Launch Infinity CM2SP3 and select the SPD tab.
Select the [FF] mode from the drop-down menu and click the [AppTool] button.
Wait for the tool to detect your device and load the [AppTool] interface.
Choose the option you want to use and follow the instructions on the screen.
Other Features and Improvements
Infinity CM2SP3 v2.26a1s Alpha also comes with other features and improvements, such as:
Devices list updated with more models: The tool now supports more SPD devices and SoCs, including T310, T606, T609, T610, T612, T618, sc9230, sc9820, sc9832, sc9863, UMS312, UMS512, UMS9230, and more. You can see the full list of supported devices and brands here.
Built-in boot pack files updated: The tool has updated the boot pack files for better compatibility and performance. The boot pack files contain the necessary parameters and loaders for booting your device.
Config options save/restore on startup: The tool now saves and restores your config options on startup, so you don’t have to set them again every time you launch the tool.
Minor GUI changes: The tool has made some minor changes to the graphical user interface, such as adding hints and suggestions for protocol selection, displaying the selected SoC name in the operation header text, and adding a separate button for EXTCSD read.
Many internal improvements and fixes: The tool has also made many internal improvements and fixes to enhance the stability and functionality of the tool.
Infinity CM2SP3 v2.24 released
Infinity CM2SP3 is a powerful tool for servicing Spreadtrum/UniSoc devices. The latest version, v2.24, brings many new features and improvements to the software. Here are some of the highlights of this update:
[FF] mode
This mode allows you to perform advanced operations on the device's flash memory. Some of the new features in this mode are:
- [MMC EOL Reset]: This function can help you extend the lifetime of a faulty EMMC chip by resetting its End of Life (EOL) status. This can improve the performance and stability of the device, but it is not a permanent solution. Use this function with caution and backup your data before proceeding.
- [RPMB]: This function can read the Replay Protected Memory Block (RPMB) partition of the device. This partition contains security-related data such as encryption keys, device identifiers, and anti-theft information. You can use this function to backup or restore the RPMB data, or to analyze it for forensic purposes.
- [Repartition]: This option allows you to change the partition layout of the device during flashing. You can use this option to resize, delete, or create new partitions on the device. This can be useful for customizing the device, fixing partition errors, or installing different firmware versions.
- [MemoryTool]: This tool allows you to access and modify the device's flash memory directly. You can use this tool to read, write, erase, or format any partition on the device. You can also use this tool to perform low-level tasks such as dumping the bootloader, repairing the IMEI, or unlocking the device. Some of the new features in this tool are:
- Read partition table: This feature can read the partition table of the device and display it in a graphical interface. You can use this feature to view the partition information, such as size, type, name, and address. You can also export the partition table to a file for further analysis or modification.
- INIT (write) partition table: This feature can write a new partition table to the device. You can use this feature to apply a custom partition layout to the device or to restore the original partition table if it was corrupted or deleted.
Other improvements
In addition to the [FF] mode features, this update also brings many other improvements to the software, such as:
- Devices list updated with more models: The software now supports more Spreadtrum/UniSoc devices, including some new models such as the Tecno Spark 7T, the Infinix Hot 10S, and the Vivo Y12s. You can check the full list of supported models on the official website or in the software interface.
- Built-in boot pack files updated: The software now includes the latest boot pack files for the supported devices. These files are essential for establishing a connection between the software and the device. You can use the auto-detection feature to select the appropriate boot pack file for your device, or you can manually choose it from the list.
- Partition table analyzer updated: The software now has an improved algorithm for analyzing the partition table of the device. This can help you detect and fix any errors or inconsistencies in the partition layout, such as overlapping, missing, or invalid partitions. You can use the [Analyze] button to perform this analysis and see the results in the log window.
- [MDM] Apply/Rollback methods improved: The software now has better methods for applying or rolling back the Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings on the device. MDM is a feature that allows administrators to remotely control and manage the device's settings, such as security, network, or applications. You can use the [MDM] tab to enable or disable this feature on the device, or to restore the default settings.
- Backup and firmware read/write process updated: The software now has a faster and more reliable process for backing up or restoring the device's firmware. You can use the [Read] or [Write] buttons to perform this operation, and you can choose the backup format, such as PAC, SC, or BIN. You can also use the [Verify] option to check the integrity of the backup file before or after writing it to the device.
- [Service Report] option: The software now has an option to generate a service report for the device. This report contains useful information about the device, such as model, firmware version, IMEI, security status, and operation logs. You can use this option to save the report to a file, print it, or share it with your customers or colleagues.
Infinity CM2SP3 v2.24a4s Alpha: A New Update for Android Devices
One of the main features of this update is the FireFly [FF] mode, which is a special boot mode that enables the tool to access and manipulate the device's memory partitions. The [FF] mode supports the following functions:
- [MMC EOL Reset]: This function attempts to extend the lifetime of faulty EMMC chips by resetting the EOL (End of Life) flag and restoring the original capacity. This can help users to recover data or revive bricked devices.
- [RPMB]: This function allows users to read the Replay Protected Memory Block (RPMB) partition, which is a secure storage area that contains device-specific information such as encryption keys, device identifiers, and boot information. This can help users to unlock or repair devices that have RPMB issues.
- [Repartition]: This option allows users to repartition the device's memory during the flashing process. Users can select the desired partition layout from the built-in database or create their own custom layout. This can help users to optimize the device's performance, storage, and compatibility.
- [MemoryTool]: This is a powerful tool that allows users to read, write, and wipe any partition on the device. Users can also use the [MemoryTool] to perform the following tasks:
- Read partition table: This function allows users to view the current partition table of the device, which shows the partition names, sizes, types, and attributes.
- INIT (write) partition table: This function allows users to write a new partition table to the device, which can be useful for changing the partition layout or fixing corrupted partitions.
Another feature of this update is the improved [MDM] (Mobile Device Management) fix, which allows users to apply or rollback the MDM settings on the device. MDM is a system that allows administrators to remotely control and manage the devices of their employees or clients. Some devices may have MDM restrictions that prevent users from accessing certain features or applications. The [MDM] fix can help users bypass or remove these restrictions and regain full control of their devices.
In addition to these features, the update also includes the following enhancements:
- Devices list updated with more models: The tool now supports more than 800 devices from various brands and models, including Samsung, Huawei, LG, Motorola, and more. Users can easily select their device from the list or use the auto-detect function to identify the device automatically.
- Built-in boot pack files updated: The tool now has updated boot pack files, which are files that contain the necessary information and parameters to boot the device into different modes. The boot pack files are essential for the tool to communicate and interact with the device.
- Partition table analyzer updated: The tool now has an updated partition table analyzer, which is a function that analyzes the device's partition table and detects any errors or inconsistencies. The partition table analyzer can help users to diagnose and fix any partition-related problems on the device.
- Backup and firmware read/write process updated: The tool now has an updated backup and firmware read/write process, which is the process of creating or restoring a backup of the device's data or flashing a new firmware to the device. The backup and firmware read/write process is faster, safer, and more reliable than before.
- [Service Report] option: The tool now has a [Service Report] option, which allows users to generate a detailed report of the service operations performed by the tool. The [Service Report] can help users to keep track of the device's history, status, and results.
- Many internal improvements and fixes: The tool now has many internal improvements and fixes that improve the stability, compatibility, and performance of the tool.
Infinity CM2SP3 v2.23a1 is the version of the Infinity CM2SP3 tool, which provides access to all Android and feature phones powered by SPD (Spreadtrum-UniSOC). With this tool, you can perform various functions such as reading device information, flashing firmware, unlocking FRP, repairing IMEI, reading and writing QCN, hard resetting, and enabling diagnostics. The Infinity CM2SP3 tool is a premium program that requires a hardware dongle to activate.
The new version of Infinity CM2SP3 comes with several new features and improvements, such as:
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