[GUIDE][FIRMWARE] Hot Pepper™ Serrano 3 (HPP-L55B) Factory Firmware Restoration & Upgrading Guide

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I never unlocked the bootloader, and didn't the guide say that flashing the firmware this way would lock it again if it was unlocked?
Generally yes, the bootloader will be relocked if in an unlocked state, depending on the settings you use with SP Flash Tool.
Just so I'm clear on your issue, can you post a photo of the notification or error you are referring to? Thanks
 
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Generally yes, the bootloader will be relocked if in an unlocked state, depending on the settings you use with SP Flash Tool.
Just so I'm clear on your issue, can you post a photo of the notification or error you are referring to? Thanks

I can't post a picture at the moment since it isn't my phone and the owner isn't home right now.

It's the dm-verity corruption message that shows up during boot.
 
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Yes, it's the same message that showed up before flashing. The phone at least boots up now.

I've considered disabling the message in fast boot, but I'd like to be able to enable it again later just in case. I haven't found the command to do so yet.
When you get the opportunity, post a photo of the notification. I don't want to assume and give you erroneous instructions. I am pretty sure I know what's going on but I want to be fully sure. Thanks
 
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Will do, thanks for being quick to respond.
By the way I do believe I was mistaken earlier when I stated that yours was a notification and not an error. At first I thought you were seeing the Orange State notification during the boot sequence, indicating merely that the bootloader is in an unlocked state. If you are getting a dm-verity notification during boot, it does sound like a type of error. My bad for being presumptuous on your issue.
Once you post the error and I can confirm the issue with certainty, I believe I have a resolution to make the persistent boot error disappear.
 

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By the way I do believe I was mistaken earlier when I stated that yours was a notification and not an error. At first I thought you were seeing the Orange State notification during the boot sequence, indicating merely that the bootloader is in an unlocked state. If you are getting a dm-verity notification during boot, it does sound like a type of error. My bad for being presumptuous on your issue.
Once you post the error and I can confirm the issue with certainty, I believe I have a resolution to make the persistent boot error disappear.

No worries, here's the error image. Shortly after pressing the power button a few times the error message disappears from this screen and the phone will boot.

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No worries, here's the error image. Shortly after pressing the power button a few times the error message disappears from this screen and the phone will boot.

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I have a solution that should work for removing that persistent error and getting your boot sequence back to normal.
Backup any important data you wish to keep that is saved on your device. Boot your device into recovery mode. Select factory data reset from the menu and proceed with the option. Once the reset finishes, power your device off. Now, reflash your device with the firmware using SP Flash Tool. Rebooting should now be normal and without the error. But, if not, let me know and I have another thing to try.
 
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    Hot Pepper™ Serrano
    AKA: QLink Serrano 3

    Model No. HPP-L55B

    By Hot Pepper Mobile


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    Factory Firmware Restoration
    And Upgrading Guide


    OVERVIEW
    The Hot Pepper™ Serrano is a GSM unlocked 4G-LTE smartphone manufactured by Hot Pepper Mobile. A popular carrier variant of this device is the QLink Serrano 3, a model manufactured specifically for eligible recipients of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). The ACP is a US government sponsored initiative that assists low-income households with wireless internet service.
    This firmware package is specific to the QLink Serrano 3 carrier variant of the HPP-L55B, and includes QLink carrier apps and services. However, notwithstanding the minimal bloatware, this firmware should work on any unlocked or carrier-branded variant of this smartphone. I am presently working on removing all bloatware and carrier-ware from this firmware package. Once I have finished that task, I will provide a clean build that can be flashed via FastbootD mode.


    DEVICE SPECS
    Model No. HPP-L55B
    Board Platform: MediaTek MT6739
    CPU: Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53
    CPU Architecture: 64-bit
    Instruction Set: ARMv8-A
    Process: 28 nanometers
    CPU Max Clock: 1.5 GHz
    GPU: Imagination PowerVR Rogue GE8100
    GPU Max Clock: 570 MHz
    Display: 5.5" FWVGA+ 960 x 480
    Aspect Ratio: 18:9
    RAM: 2 GB LPDDR3 (1 GB variant available)
    Internal Storage: 16 GB eMMC 5.1
    WLAN: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
    WiFi Bands: 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz
    Bluetooth: v4.2
    LTE Modem: MediaTek MT6177M
    LTE Bands: 2, 4, 5, 12, 13, 25, 26, 41, 66 & 71
    HD Voice: Supported
    VoLTE: Supported
    HPUE LTE: Supported via Band 41
    Camera: 8 MP main / 5 MP front
    Battery: 2,200 mAh Li-Ion

    FIRMWARE INFO
    OS/Version: Android 10
    Build No. HPP-L55B-J-9.0.0
    Build ID: 10/QP1A.190711.020
    Kernel Version: v4.14.141
    Radio: MOLY.LR12A.R3.MP.V140.8.P8
    Build Date: September 27, 2022
    Patch Level: September 5, 2022
    Partition Scheme: Dynamic (non-A/B)
    Build Type: user
    Build Status: Signed / Official

    DISCLAIMER
    This guide involves flashing the eMMC internal storage device of your smartphone with a factory firmware package, thus fully restoring your device to its stock factory condition. The procedure outlined below is inherently risky to the overall integrity and operability of your mobile device. Failure to follow the instructions properly can, for instance, render your device completely inoperable. By proceeding further, you are assuming sole responsibility for the integrity and operability of your phone. I have fully tested this procedure on my own device. Follow the instructions carefully, employ patience, and things should go smoothly. I am not responsible if you brick or otherwise damage your Serrano. Moreover, it should be emphasized that this guide is for model HPP-L55B only.
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    PREREQUISITES
    1. A PC or laptop running on Windows 7/8.1/10/11;
    2. The SP Flash Tool firmware flashing software (link provided below);
    3. A factory firmware package for the HPP-L55B (link provided below);
    4. The vCom MediaTek USB drivers installed on your Windows computer (link provided below);
    5. The factory supplied or a quality equivalent micro USB to USB-A data syncing cable.

    MEDIATEK vCOM DEVICE DRIVERS
    We will be using SP Flash Tool v5.1924 to install this firmware package. One of the biggest obstacles encountered by device owners using SP Flash Tool is device recognition. The SP Flash Tool software installs firmware to a USB connected device by flashing the eMMC/NAND while the device is in BROM flash mode. This Boot ROM (BROM) state is a MediaTek proprietary firmware flashing protocol that utilizes hardware embedded bootloader code. In order for the SP Flash Tool to properly communicate with your MediaTek device, it is imperative that you have the latest MediaTek vCom drivers properly installed and configured on you Windows PC or laptop. While this guide will not include a dissertation on setting up these vCom drivers, I have included a link in the downloads section below to a comprehensive step-by-step guide on the procedure. Hence, if your Windows PC or laptop is not presently configured with installation of the latest vCom drivers, take this time to visit the guide linked below, and return to the instructions below once you have completed that task.​

    INSTRUCTIONS
    This section presumes that you have properly installed & configured the latest MediaTek vCom USB drivers on your Windows PC or laptop. Again, I have linked a guide for installing these drivers in the downloads section below. Your bootloader does not need to be in an unlocked state. However, this procedure should not relock your bootloader if it is presently in an unlocked state.
    WARNING: This process will erase all saved user data from your device. Before proceeding, make a backup of any files, media or data that you wish to preserve.​
    1. Download the HPP-L55B factory firmware package from the link below and extract the contents of the archive to a folder on your computer desktop, or to a folder in another convenient directory;​
    2. Download SP Flash Tool v5.1924 from the link below and extract the archive to your desktop, or to another easily accessible directory;​
    3. Ensure that your smartphone is powered off and is not connected to your PC or laptop;. Likewise, ensure that there are no other mobile devices or USB storage devices connected to your computer;​
    4. Open the SP Flash Tool folder that you extracted in Step 2. Click on flash_tool.exe, then right click and choose to Run as Administrator;​
    5. Ensure that the pull-down menu, located near the mid-left region of the interface, is set to Download only. Next, click on the Choose folder icon, located to the right of the Scatter-loading file heading.​
    6. A file explorer will be launched. Navigate to the saved location of the firmware you extracted in the first step. In the firmware directory, select MT6739_Android_scatter.txt and then click Open;
    7. The SP Flash Tool will now load the factory firmware package. A violet-colored progress bar near the bottom of the interface will reflect the completion status.​
    8. Once the firmware has been loaded, connect the USB-A end of the data syncing cable to your PC or laptop. Click the Download box located near the upper-left region of the interface;​
    9. Now, connect the micro USB end of the data sync cable to your phone. If the vCom drivers are properly installed and configured on your PC or laptop, SP Flash Tool will recognize your device and initiate firmware installation via BROM flash mode. A yellow progress bar located near the bottom of the interface will reflect the percentage of completion. Once completed, you will receive a notification that the procedure was successful.​
    10. Disconnect your Serrano and use the power key to boot the device. Your phone should now be restored to its unmodified factory state.​
    DOWNLOADS
    Firmware Build HPP-L55B-J-9.0.0
    SP Flash Tool v5.1924
    MediaTek vCom Drivers Installation Guide
    Hot Pepper Serrano User Manual (PDF)


    THANKS & MENTIONS
    A heartfelt thanks to Mr. Jorge Chavez, Technical Support Specialist at Hot Pepper™ Mobile for providing the factory signed firmware for this device. Thanks also to @skeleton1911 for his comprehensive guide on Installing vCom drivers on Windows.​
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    I just want to thank y'all for letting me be able to resurrect this phone, first ota and got a dm-verity error and became a paper wieght. Fully fixed and booted right up. Thanks so much!!!
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    Stock Firmware HPP-L55B-J-9.0.0
    Hello ! Sorry, where can I found the download link or someone can reupload this stock firmware please ?
    Thank you very much.
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    Hello ! Sorry, where can I found the download link or someone can reupload this stock firmware please ?
    Thank you very much.
    Greetings @odilonser. Technically speaking, this factory firmware mage for the Serrano is a leaked resource. Because I maintain an amicable relationship with Hot Pepper Mobile, I need to first ascertain that the company's upper echelon is okay with me hosting this particular firmware package before reposting the link.