Flashing the Doogee X5 after it becomes unresponsive or “dead” and removing FRP (Factory Reset Protection) can be a complex process. Here’s a general guide to help you through it:
- Download Necessary Files: First, ensure you have the required files and tools for flashing, including the correct firmware for your specific Doogee X5 model and a suitable flashing tool such as SP Flash Tool.
Doogee_X5_MT6580_20170307_6.0.zip
- Prepare the USB Key: Copy the firmware files to a USB flash drive.
- Prepare the Phone: Remove the battery from the Doogee X5 and connect it to your computer using a USB cable.
- Enter Flash Mode: To enter flash mode, you may need to press and hold specific button combinations on your Doogee X5. Refer to the device’s manual or online resources for the correct procedure.
- Flash the Firmware: Use the flashing tool (such as SP Flash Tool) on your computer to load the firmware files from the USB flash drive and initiate the flashing process. Follow the instructions provided by the flashing tool carefully.
- Connect Without Battery: In some cases, it may be recommended to connect the Doogee X5 to your computer without the battery inserted during the flashing process. This can sometimes help with successful flashing.
- Wait for Completion: Allow the flashing process to complete without interruption. This may take some time, so be patient.
- Test the Phone: After flashing, reinsert the battery into the Doogee X5 and power it on. Check if the phone boots up properly and functions as expected.
- Remove FRP: If FRP lock is still enabled after flashing, you may need to use specialized tools or methods to remove it. Be sure to follow reputable guides and use reliable tools to avoid damaging your device or violating security policies.
It’s important to note that flashing firmware and removing FRP can void warranties and may carry risks if not done correctly. Ensure you understand the process fully and proceed with caution. If you’re unsure, consider seeking assistance from experienced technicians or forums dedicated to smartphone flashing and troubleshooting.