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The device serves as a hardware bridge between a computer and a mobile phone's internal storage, allowing for deep-level data operations without removing the chip from the motherboard.

: Capable of removing pattern locks, FRP (Factory Reset Protection), and other security restrictions on various smartphone models.

Allows technicians to connect directly to a phone's motherboard via jumper wires without desoldering the chip. 4. Robust Hardware Protection

By loading the factory firmware configuration files into the companion software, operators can target and clear specific security partitions (such as persistent , frp , or user lock configurations) without destroying user data. 4. Pinouts and In-System Programming (ISP) Mk Emmc Plus V3.1

Optimized circuitry reduces the time required to dump large firmware files or full memory backups.

Inspect the desoldered chip under a microscope. Microscopic solder bridges or residual carbon flux underneath the chip pads will ground critical data lines. 8. Conclusion

Connect the box via USB and install the specific MK drivers. The device serves as a hardware bridge between

The form factor of the V3.1 usually includes a micro-USB port for host connection and a multi-pin header or ZIF socket for connecting the eMMC target.

For physical repairs and hardware-level operations, this software is often used alongside components like: : Such as the KMV3W000LM-B310 IC Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

The Mk eMMC Plus V3.1 is specifically valued for its ability to service budget and mid-range devices powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon and MediaTek (MTK) chipsets where standard USB debugging or EDL modes are blocked. Common Supported Models For physical repairs and hardware-level operations

We tested the V3.1 against a standard USB 2.0 eMMC adapter using a Samsung KMQE60013M (64GB eMMC 5.1).

Minimizing the time required to dump large partitions of data.

: Can create "dump files" from eMMC chips, which are complete images of the storage used for cloning or repairing corrupted system partitions.