clarification:
I do not take responsibility for any damage caused as a result of these actions,
If you have decided to do what is written here it is at your own risk.
Original firmware soyes xs12.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HuJZdtIBJtplt-IqC1u0osvCuffQ_yf8/view?usp=sharing
First of all before you go to burn firmware you may be able to troubleshoot the device as follows:
1. Charge the smartphone for half an hour or an hour and try to turn it on.
2. If the device still does not turn on, take a sewing pin or a thin iron wire and insert it into the hole below the device's power button until you feel the internal button pressed and after pressing the internal button try activating the device.
Not yet lit Try burning firmware from the link above.
After many attempts the only method I have been able to burn the firmware to the smartphone is using MTKClient and Python.
Look for online guides for this method.
I tried burning with Python several times without success and only the fourth time it worked thanks to the USB connection to port 3.0 (blue) I'm not sure that's the reason so share in the comments which USB port you used.
Successfully
I do not take responsibility for any damage caused as a result of these actions,
If you have decided to do what is written here it is at your own risk.
Original firmware soyes xs12.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HuJZdtIBJtplt-IqC1u0osvCuffQ_yf8/view?usp=sharing
First of all before you go to burn firmware you may be able to troubleshoot the device as follows:
1. Charge the smartphone for half an hour or an hour and try to turn it on.
2. If the device still does not turn on, take a sewing pin or a thin iron wire and insert it into the hole below the device's power button until you feel the internal button pressed and after pressing the internal button try activating the device.
Not yet lit Try burning firmware from the link above.
After many attempts the only method I have been able to burn the firmware to the smartphone is using MTKClient and Python.
Look for online guides for this method.
I tried burning with Python several times without success and only the fourth time it worked thanks to the USB connection to port 3.0 (blue) I'm not sure that's the reason so share in the comments which USB port you used.
Successfully