: The display turns completely white due to corrupted driver files.
Nokia 105 4G (TA-1304) uses a Spreadtrum (UNISOC) T107 chipset, which requires a flash file and the SPD Upgrade Tool (also known as ResearchDownload) for firmware installation
: Check if the device manager shows any yellow exclamation marks. If "SPRD U2S Diag" or a similar driver profile has an error, manually update the driver pointing to your downloaded files. If you need help finishing the installation, tell me: What error message or code did the tool show? Which Windows OS version are you currently using? nokia ta1304 flash file pac file fixed
Download and extract the to a dedicated folder on your computer. Download and install the Spreadtrum USB Drivers . Download and launch the SPD Upgrade Tool . 2. Loading the Firmware Open the SPD Upgrade Tool. Click on the Load Packet button (top left icon).
is a popular feature phone known for its reliability. However, like any electronic device, it can encounter software issues. Whether your device is stuck on the logo, experiencing frequent crashes, or completely bricked after a failed update, a is often the only solution. : The display turns completely white due to
Click the located at the top-left corner of the interface.
Once the successful flash is complete:
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Power off the phone and remove the battery, then re-insert it. If you need help finishing the installation, tell
Before starting the process, you will need the following tools and files:
: The firmware version might be incompatible with your specific hardware revision. Ensure you are using the correct region-specific Nokia TA-1304 firmware.