In the fast-paced world of mobile phone repair, staying updated is not just an advantage—it is a necessity. For technicians who specialize in MediaTek (MTK) chipsets, the name MTK GSM Laboratory has been synonymous with reliability and deep-level access for years. Now, with the release of the MTK GSM Laboratory v10 New, the tool has undergone a significant transformation. This article provides a comprehensive deep dive into the new version, exploring its features, installation process, supported modules, and why it remains an indispensable utility for professionals.
Warning: This tool can permanently damage devices if misused. Always backup NVRAM first.
Found MTK USB Port (COMx) – CPU: MTXXXXIf not detected, try different USB cable/port, or check device manager for “MTK USB Port (Debug)”.
The NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random Access Memory) holds critical data like Wi-Fi MAC addresses, Bluetooth addresses, and calibration data. v10 New includes a hex-editor module specifically for NVRAM blocks. Furthermore, it introduces limited support for the Secure Zone (TEE) , allowing repairs on devices where the NVRAM is encrypted.
MTK GSM Laboratory is a Windows-based software suite designed for advanced operations on MediaTek (MTK) chipsets. Version 10 (“New”) typically adds support for newer SoCs (e.g., MT6739, MT6765, Helio G-series) and Android 9–13.
This is the bread and butter of any GSM tool. V10 offers two approaches: Fastboot and MTP/Mode.
Error: "Status BROM CMD Failed (0xC0060005)"
Error: "S_BROM_CMD_START_CMD_FAIL"
Error: "DA Not Supported for Secure Chip"
Where v10 differentiates itself from generic " Miracle Box" cracks is its focus on brands that are often neglected by mainstream tools.