Mtk Gsm Laboratory V1.0 — High-Quality & Working

Easily remove Factory Reset Protection (FRP) locks.

: Used for flashing firmware binaries and basic partition management on MediaTek Android devices. Software Access

Click the execution button to put the tool in standby mode. Connect the Device: Power off the phone completely. Hold the Volume Up + Volume Down buttons simultaneously. Plug in the USB cable.

Clears pattern, PIN, or password locks without losing user data on supported chipsets. MTK GSM LABORATORY V1.0

: Keep the phone battery charged above 50% before connecting.

Release the keys once the log window detects the device and shows connection progress. Step 4: Executing Operations The tool will execute the selected command automatically.

Choose your desired operation (e.g., Reset FRP or Bypass Auth ). Easily remove Factory Reset Protection (FRP) locks

The initial boot stage used for low-level flashing and dead-boot repair. It requires the correct MediaTek USB VCOM drivers installed on the host PC.

MTK GSM LABORATORY V1.0 is a specialised software utility designed for servicing, repairing, and flashing Android smartphones powered by MediaTek (MTK) chipsets. It serves as an all-in-one toolkit for mobile technicians and advanced users looking to resolve deep-level software issues, bypass security locks, and manage device firmware.

: Always read and save the NVRAM/NVDATA partitions before running format commands. Connect the Device: Power off the phone completely

The tool is divided into several service modules, each addressing specific software issues. Below are the core functions built into version 1.0: 1. Flash and Firmware Management

Open MTK GSM Laboratory V1.0 as an Administrator.

: Removes the Google account lock after a factory reset.

: Open the folder and run MTK GSM LABORATORY.exe as an administrator. Common Functions Once the interface is open, you can perform the following:

Wipes user data and cache partition directly through the MediaTek hardware interface, bypassing locked lock screens (PIN, pattern, or password). 3. Partition and Backup Operations