Realme C1 Rmx1811 Test Point Ae-tool ^hot^ 〈UHD · 480p〉
is a professional Windows-based software that uses this 9008 mode to reset FRP, remove locks, or flash firmware without needing the OEM unlock code.
A "Test Point" is a specific physical point on the smartphone's motherboard that, when grounded (shorted to ground), forces the processor to enter .
⚠️ This process shorts two points on the motherboard. Do it carefully. We are not responsible for any hardware damage. Realme C1 rmx1811 test point AE-Tool
Use tweezers to connect these two pads together while plugging in the USB cable. Using with AE-Tool
| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Device not detected as 9008 | Reinstall Qualcomm drivers; try different USB port (USB 2.0 preferred); check shorting technique. | | AE-Tool says "Device not in EDL" | Phone disconnected during shorting. Repeat step 5 exactly. | | Error: "Sahara communication failed" | Wrong driver version or faulty USB cable. Use original cable. | | FRP reset works but lock remains | Perform a factory reset from recovery after FRP reset. | | AE-Tool free version doesn’t support RMX1811 | Some features may be locked. Use licensed version or alternative tools (e.g., Qualcomm Factory Tool, ToolHero). | is a professional Windows-based software that uses this
Release the tweezers once you hear the Windows hardware connection chime.
Download and install the latest stable version of the AE-Tool suite on a Windows PC. Do it carefully
Using the with a utility like AE-Tool (often associated with the USB AETOOL EMMC Programmer by MRT Key) is a professional-grade method for bypassing locks or fixing software issues when standard recovery methods fail. What You Need to Know
In the context of mobile phone repairs, a "test point" (often abbreviated as TP) is a specific set of exposed conductive pads on a phone's main circuit board (PCB). They are not user-facing and are usually hidden under the device's housing.
Before beginning the process, ensure you have the following: Installed on your computer.
To interact with the phone via software, you must expose the circuit board: