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The hacks focus on watch phones, but the principles are the same for all phones based on the same hardware platform. #Dz09 mtk6261 backup hex how toThis page is intended to explain how to hack pre-Android Chinese phones based on the MediaTek MT62xx platform, running the ‘Nucleus’ operating system. I've asked a question to an experienced guy about how things work, waiting for a reply.How to Hack Chinese (Watch) Phone Firmware It worked with a few FWs, but the screen was inverted and the colors were inverted. Touch screen was not working with most FWs. I flashed multiple firmwares on it, none of them seemed to work completely. I also found many other secret codes from the ROM file that I dumped (by using He圎ditor) as suggested in the article above. I thought it could it could be squashfs and checked, but it's not :( It uses some proprietary compression algorithm. #Dz09 mtk6261 backup hex updateWill try out new firmwares on my smartwatch and update the experience in this thread soon.įound another secret code to enter Engineer mode: *#993646633#īut doesn't seem to provide much options.□Īnd also, it seems the 4MiB flash ROM has its partitions in some compressed format. #Dz09 mtk6261 backup hex android(It reminds me of my days years ago (probably 8 years ago, much before Android became famous), flashing Symbian CFWs on my Nokia 5230 S60v5 device and running around bricking it xD ) Now that I have a backup of my stock FW, I can try other firmwares too from similar devices, so even if I brick or something goes wrong, I can flash it back □ Using that readback file, I was able to dump the entire firmware in my device by using another tool in the same thread. I chose a FW of a device running 6261D, named ' -XDA DZ09 mtk6261 from AerogamingHD.rar' (just a random try), and loaded the scatter_config from that FW into the tool and generated the readback file from the NOR flash. There was a link to a collection of firmwares, from there, I had to choose any random firmware, and try them out one by one to see which one matches my device's config. I followed the instructions there, and I had to choose an appropriate scatter_config. It uses a tool like the famous MTK's SP Flash tool to create the readback file which generates the ROM's configuration. Universal ReadBack Extractor for MTK feature watchphones There was also a thread which helps in backing up the firmware. So I had to take backup of the current FW first. Then I decided to flash firmwares from my computer onto the smartwatch. (Also, though the boot logo of the smartwatch reads 'Android', it does not run on Android OS it runs Nucleus RTOS it seems, Mediatek's proprietary OS ) )Ī guy over there had suggested to try the secret code to know more details about the smartwatch: *#8375# It seems that there are local MTK-based Chinese Smartwatches (as of the time of writing) which are clones of a smartwatch called DZ-09, and the clones might be using the MTK processor MT6261DA. I saw a smartwatch there, similar to mine (but not the same). ![]() It took me to this link: DZ09 Smartwatch - XDA Forums MTK Soft Ver : 0x1303 MTK HW Ver : Unknown Ver : 0x74 UsrId : 0 Os : MTK60D OsVern : Model : QW_MJW_M10_MB_V Company : F066 Width : 0, Height:0 MaxRam : 645120 Kbd : 0 TouchScreen : 1 Cap : 0x40010 Macro : FAE : liujun Build Date : 20180108 Build Time : 8 21:03įrom this information, I thought maybe I can search something like " MTK60D FAE: liujun" to find about the smartwatch or related devices. ![]() I clicked 'SSC Info', and it returned the following details: It returned 4 options like this " Game Center, SSC Info, QQ, WeChat". So I googled " Chinese Smarwatch secret codes"and came across this page: So I opened up the dialer and entered the standard secret code to see IMEI: *#06#Īnd kaboom! It worked. Then I thought like what if there are secret codes from where I can get information, just like all mobile phones. #Dz09 mtk6261 backup hex serialSince it had a COM Port, I realized serial communication is possible with the flash in the SoC, and thought how to start finding ways to start with, or atleast find out a few details of the smartwatch. (ADB didn't work on any of those modes lol yes it's obvious) It showed me two modes: Mass Storage Mode & COM Port. I connected the smartwatch to Compuer via USB. I thought of starting by accessing it via ADB (similar to that of Android phones), but it didn't have that feature. It seem to have an Android wear-like firmware (maybe a minimalistic one) ![]() So I got one of those sample smartwatches (which doesn't even have a brand name on it).Īs usual, my hobby of hacking things struck me up and thought of looking into the modifiable stuffs in it. Recently, my cousin gave me a smartwatch he had got from his friend who went to China (to order smartwatches for their company staffs) and he got some sample smartwatches being manufactured. ![]()
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