on your PC. You should see "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" under the Ports section. Run AE-Tool : Open the software, select the Realme C1 (RMX1811)
| Component | Description | |-----------|-------------| | | RMX1811 Main Board (usually green or blue PCB) | | Test Point Labels | Typically unlabeled; identified by two small circular copper pads | | Location | Near the CPU/EMCP (eMMC + RAM stacked chip) or under a metal shield near the battery connector | Realme C1 rmx1811 test point AE-Tool
is a specialized professional software (often associated with MRT) used for EMMC-level repairs. For recent security patches on the Realme C1, a simple USB connection may not work, requiring an ISP (In-System Programming) connection. Required ISP Jumpers on your PC
Warning: Modifying device hardware or firmware can permanently brick the phone, void warranty, and may be illegal in some jurisdictions. Proceed only if you understand the risks. For recent security patches on the Realme C1,
: A hardware interface used to connect the phone's motherboard to a computer. : Install the latest Oppo/Realme USB Drivers to ensure your Windows PC recognizes the device. : Flashing or unlocking via these tools will erase all personal data Locating the Realme C1 (RMX1811) Test Points EDL (Emergency Download) Mode
chipset. Because it uses a Qualcomm processor, certain advanced service operations—such as bypassing FRP (Factory Reset Protection), removing screen locks, or unbricking—require placing the device into EDL (Emergency Download) Mode via hardware test points. Understanding AE-Tool for Realme C1