Vivo X50 Pro test Point Reboot to 9008 EDL Mod

EDL Mod or emergency download Mod is the secondary bootloader on a smartphone where user can Read & write any device Partition without unlocking the bootloader. to enable EDL Mod on Your Vivo X50 Pro You have to do test Point, which you can do by following the below instructions.

Vivo X50 Pro Run on Android 10 & it is Powered by QCOM SD765 Processor. it is a dual SIM (GSM) smartphone that support Nano-SIM cards. connectivity options Include, bluetooth, USB OTG, FM, 3G & 4G. The device come with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage that can be expandable Via SD card.

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Note:

  • test point require additional device disassemble knowledge, do at own risk

How to Reboot Vivo X50 Pro to 9008 EDL Mod:

Method 1:

  • Enable usb debugging
  • connect Phone to PC
  • Send The command Via adb
adb reboot edl

Method 2 (test point):

  • Install QD Loader driver on computer
  • Remove back cover of Phone & find out the Pinout as show In below Image
  • Connect Phone to computer by using usb cable
  • take a coper Wire and short that Pinout or You can do using tweezer
  • test Point for Vivo X50 Pro (located under the last (3rd) camera)

Method 3:

  • download fastboot to EDL tool
  • Reboot Phone to fastboot Mod and connect it to computer
  • Now Run reboot.bat hit Enter. done your Phone booted in EDL Mod
  • You can use Miracle 2.82 Patched Here , Install Run Qualcomm/fastboot to EDL

(Optional) Code for other Mod:

for Recovery:
adb reboot recovery
for bootloader/ fastboot:
adb reboot bootloader

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