Oppo A72 CPH2067 ISP EMMC PinOUT | Test Point | EDL Mode 9008

OPPO has unveiled its new smartphone Oppo A72 back on April 21. It comes with a 6.53 inch IPS display, Snapdragon 665, 4/8GB RAM, 128GB ROM, quad rear cameras, and runs on Android 10. The device will receive the official Android 11 (ColorOS 8) update.

In this guide, we will show you the real image of the ISP pinout and test point for the Oppo A72 CPH2067. By using the ISP PinOUT, you can easily restore the stock ROM, bypass FRP lock, or reset user data on your device via UFi Box. In this guide, we will also guide you on how to reboot into 9008 EDL Mode.

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.

Oppo A72 ISP Pinout Image:

Oppo A72 CPH2067 ISP EMMC PinOUT
Images for Oppo A72 is the same as A92

How to Enter EDL Mode on Oppo A72 (CPH2067)

Follow this instruction carefully to boot your device into EDL Mode (aka Emergency DownLoad Mode)

Method 1: Using ADB

  • Download ADB and Fastboot Tool and extract it in your PC (C:/ Drive)
  • Connect your device to your PC
  • Open the adb command and enter the command
    .\adb reboot edl

Method 2: Using Fastboot

  • Download ADB and Fastboot Tool and extract it in your PC (C:/ Drive)
  • Boot your device into the bootloader
  • Open the command window on your PC on the same folder extracted (ADB and Fastboot Tool)
  • now enter the command
    .\fastboot oem edl

Method 3: By Hardware Test Points / Restore Your device

  • Download the QDLoader driver
  • Find the EDL PinOUT/Test Point on your device (refer image above to find the test point)
  • To enter EDL mode, you need to use a metal tweezer or a conductive metal wire to short the points.
  • Once you are done, connect your device to the PC using a USB cable
  • This way, your device will enter EDL mode. Now you can open the QFil or QPST Tool to flash the firmware and restore your device.

How to Use UFS Pinout using Easy JTag

  • Download the Easy Jtag
  • Find the PinOUT/Test Point on your device (refer image above to find the test point)
  • follow the software guideline.

I hope this guide was helpful to find the Oppo A72 CPH2067 ISP Testpoints.

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