Nokia 3.1 Plus ISP EMMC PinOUT to ByPass FRP and Pattern Lock

Did you get the Nokia 3.1 Plus (Model: TA-1104) smartphone? Then this guide will be useful to you. If you have lost your pattern lock details or you are not able to verify your Google account after the hard reset, then you can bypass it quickly using this guide.

You can easily get the ISP PinOUT connection of the Nokia 3.1 Plus by following the full guide below along with images. By using the ISP PinOUT, you can easily bypass FRP lock or reset user data on your device via UFi Box. Check out the guide below.

Also Read: Nokia 3.1 Plus DA and Scatter File | Download MTK Secure Boot Auth File

Nokia 3.1 Plus: Device Overview

Nokia 3.1 Plus was announced in October 2018 which sports a 6.-inch IPS LCD display with a screen resolution of 720 x 1440 pixels. The device has an aspect ratio of 18:9 and a screen-to-body ratio of 77.5%.

Nokia 3.1 Plus is powered by an Octa-core 2.0 GHz Cortex-A53- Global or Octa-core (2×1.95 GHz Cortex-A53 & 6×1.45 GHz Cortex A53) – USA with Mediatek MT6762 Helio P22 (12 nm) – Global Qualcomm Snapdragon 439 (12 nm) – USA coupled with 2/3GB of RAM and 16/32GB of internal storage. It also supports an external memory card with up to 400 GB microSD. The device came out of the box with Android 8.1 Oreo and was backed by a 3500 mAh battery (Non-removable).

As far as the camera is concerned, the device has a dual-camera setup with 13MP + 5MP primary sensors and a selfie camera with an 8MP lens. Other connectivity option includes 4G-VoLTE, GPS, Glonass, Bluetooth, Mobile Hotspot, accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor, and compass. etc.

What is ISP PinOUT?

ISP or In-system programming also known as in-circuit serial programming (ICSP) for hardware that has a cross-reference of pins or contacts. By shorting the pins together, you can power or signal the logic board (motherboard) of an electronic device such as a mobile, computer. You will find the IS Pinout connection on the logic board of your device. Therefore, you will need to remove the back panel of the handset and follow the below image to locate the pinout.

Nokia 3.1 Plus ISP Pinout Image:

Nokia 3.1 Plus ISP EMMC PinOUT to ByPass FRP and Pattern Lock

Required Downloads

Pre-Requirements:

  • This guide is for Nokia 3.1 Plus TA-1104 variant only.
  • You will need a Windows PC/Laptop and a USB cable.

Steps to Bypass FRP Lock on Nokia 3.1 Plus TA-1104

Well, ‘FRP’ known for the term “Factory Reset Protection.” It’s a security measure taken by Google for Android platforms and devices running on the Android 5.1 Lollipop or above version. This functionality gets activated once you sign in to a Google Account on your Android device. And once it is activated, it will prevent you from using the phone until you enter the previous Google Account Credentials. It will remain the same as well, even after doing the factory data reset.

  • Open the back panel of the device at first.
  • Connect the wire with the correct ISP Pinout.
  • Then connect the ISP Pinout to the UFi Box and connect your device via USB cable to the PC.
  • Go to the Device Manager on your PC.
  • You will see your device in the list > run the UFi Box and locate the scatter file.

Oppo K1 ISP PinOUT to Hard Reset / FRP Bypass

  • Go to the user Partition / Special Task and click on Reset FRP on the UFI Box.
  • You’re done.

Steps to Hard Reset Nokia 3.1 Plus (Bypass Pattern Lock)

  • Remove the back panel of the device and connect the wire to the ISP Pinout.
  • Next, connect the correct ISP Pinout to the UFi Box.
  • Connect your Nokia 3.1 Plus to the PC via a USB cable.
  • Head over to the PC and open Device Manager.
  • If your device is located there, run the UFi Box.

Oppo K1 ISP PinOUT to Hard Reset / FRP Bypass

  • Locate the scatter file > go to the Partition / Special Task on the UFI Box.
  • Click on Factory Reset.
  • Enjoy!

That’s it, guys. We hope this guide was helpful to you in order to bypass the FRP Lock or perform a factory reset on your Nokia 3.1 Plus TA-1104 handset. If you’ve any queries, let us know in the comments below.

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