
This will make it possible to flash the firmware onto the bricked device without requiring authorization of any kind! Let’s check out how this could be achieved. You could now easily bypass MediaTek’s SP Flash Tool SLA and DAA Authentication. As of now, if you own a MediaTek powered device from any company, then you are in for a piece of good news. While we haven’t yet reached the endpoint, but we are definitely reaching there. However, with each passing day, developers are coming forward with new ways to bypass this limitation. In hard bricked, the only way out is to let your device be able to communicate with a specific tool in Emergency Download Mode. For the unawares, flashing firmware only works in soft brick or bootloop devices when you are able to access the Fastboot Mode.

Generally, it is quite easy to restore the device to working condition by flashing stock firmware via Fastboot Commands. However, that isn’t the case when the device gets soft-bricked.
