Recently I had a Realme GT 7 Pro that went completely wrong after a bad flash. The phone was stuck in a bootloop and sometimes didn’t even show the logo. Normal flashing methods didn’t help, so I had to recover it using EDL mode (9008). If your GT 7 Pro is soft-bricked, looping, or totally dead but still shows Qualcomm 9008, this method should help you bring it back.
Things You Need Before Starting
Nothing fancy, just the basics:
- A Windows PC
- Qualcomm USB drivers installed properly
- FW Manager tool
- Correct EDL firmware for Realme GT 7 Pro
- USB cable (use a good one, avoid loose cables)
Make sure the firmware is already extracted. You’ll need access to the images folder later.
Download Section
I’m not attaching direct links here because firmware versions change, but you’ll need:
- FW Manager
- Qualcomm USB Drivers
- Realme GT 7 Pro EDL ROM
- Contact Me for professional unbrick & repair service
How to Unbrick Realme GT7 Pro RMX5010/RMX5011
Step 1: Open FW Manager
Just open FW Manager on your PC. I recommend running it as admin to avoid permission issues.Step 2: Select Brand and Model
This part confuses a lot of people.
- Brand: OnePlus
- Model:
oplus-8elite
Even though the phone is Realme, it’s based on the same OPLUS platform. This selection works.
Step 3: Import Firmware
- Click on Import Firmware
- Browse to the extracted EDL ROM
- Select the images folder (not the parent folder)
- Check ‘Select All‘ Checkbox to select required partitions.
If you select the wrong folder, flashing won’t start.
Step 4: Click Flash
Once firmware is loaded:
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Click the Flash button
Now the tool will wait for the phone.
Step 5: Connect Phone in EDL 9008 Mode
- Power off the device completely and put it into EDL mode (9008) hold volume up + down at same time & plug usb
- If drivers are installed correctly, FW Manager will detect it and flashing will begin automatically.
- Do not touch the cable while flashing.
- Step 6: Reboot After Flash
After the flash finishes successfully:
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Click Reboot inside FW Manager
The phone will reboot, but don’t expect Android to load immediately.
Step 7: Wipe Data (Very Important)
After reboot, the phone usually enters Recovery Mode.
- Select Wipe Data / Factory Reset
- Confirm and reboot
This step is important, otherwise you may face bootloop issues.
If the Phone Still Bootloops (Common Issue)
If the phone:
- Keeps restarting
- Gets stuck on logo
- Enters recovery again and again
Then most likely the super partition is corrupted. This happens often after bad OTA updates.
What Fixed It for Me
- Open FW Manager
- Click Build OPLUS ROM
- Browse and select the main firmware folder
- Wait until it shows success
After that:
- Flash the phone again using the same steps
- Reboot
- Wipe data
- Reboot normally
After rebuilding the super partition, the phone finally booted properly.