Features
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A few things NCK Online Tool is great at
Servicing Features
FRP Removal.
User Code Reset.
Google Account Remove.
Reset / Format Phone.
Backup & Restore Security.
Bootloader Lock / Unlock.
Read User Code.
IMEI Repair
Firmware
Firmware tools:
Read Firmware
Write Firmware.
Back up Firmware.
Repair Software issues
Unlock By cable
Unlock Features:
Network Unlock.
Read Unlock Codes.
Service Provider Lock Removal.
Direct Unlock via USB Cable.
Remove Regional Lock (RealMe)
Calculate Unlock Code
We are constantly updating our tool with the latest software and technological advancements, ensuring you have the best servicing experience, our tool can generate and support a lot of models in current market by just IMEI or IMEI and PID codes.
Services we provide
Device Info
Every important bit of information and device status can be read directly from the phone, for example: the serial number, factory data, hardware data, etc…
Repair IMEI
IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a unique number for identifying a device on a mobile network. You can think of it as your phone’s social security number. It has 15 digits and is assigned to every GSM phone — CDMA devices have a MEID number.
The IMEI number also reveals loads of other details about a phone. These include the brand and model, year of release, and specifications. You can try this out by visiting IMEI.info and typing in your phone’s IMEI number — it’s free.
Now that you know what is IMEI, let’s take a look at how to find it. The easiest way to check IMEI on an Android phone is to dial *#06#, after which the number should appear on your screen. If you have a dual-SIM phone, you’ll see two IMEI numbers — one for each SIM slot. You can also check IMEI in the settings of your device by heading to About device > Status > IMEI information, although the path may differ depending on your handset.
Unlock / Relock Bootloader
In the simplest terms, a bootloader is a piece of software that runs every time your phone starts up. It tells the phone what programs to load in order to make your phone run.
The bootloader starts up the Android operating system when you turn on the phone. This is a pretty important job, so it’s very important that nothing goes wrong with it. That’s why phones keep their bootloaders stored in special stable memory.
Why unlocked bootloaders are important?
Some bootloaders, however, contain an extra layer of security that checks to make sure that it only loads an operating system that passes its approval process.
The exact process of checking for unauthorized software varies from phone to phone, but the effects are the same no matter what. You can’t run any operating system the manufacturer did not approve.
A locked bootloader means you can’t install your own OS.
Locking the bootloader is a very serious practice with some serious implications. It can present a challenge to Android developers and enthusiasts who wish to install custom ROMs or change the phone.
Reset FRP Lock/ FRP Remove
What is the Reset FRP Lock/ FRP Remove feature?
If a factory reset is performed on Android device without the owner’s authorization, the FRP will pop-up with the message, “This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device.” Therefore, Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a built-in security feature that was designed by Google for smartphones and tablets running Android 5.1 and later to restrict other people from using your smartphone or tablet if they forcefully perform a factory reset on the device.
Network Factory Reset
Network Factory reset resets all network related settings to the device’s factory state, before it was configured by any company or carrier. This can repair devices that don’t connect to networks that are compatible by factory state.
After you perform the Network Factory Reset procedure, your device will be compatible with all carriers and SIM- cards. Network Factory Reset can be accessed from ADB mode for every model. This may cost credits, but you will be warned during the process, or you can refer to our website for specific information of the price of this procedure for your model.
Read Unlock Codes
If you are wondering about your phone’s default network unlock code.
You can check whether your phone requires unlock codes after you insert a SIM card from a carrier which is currently not compatible with your device. If the phone displays an error message and asks you to enter the unlock codes your device can be unlocked with this method. In order to get the codes, you need to connect your phone in ADB mode to the tool and start the Read Codes Online procedure. After the procedure is finished we will display you the required codes, which can be used to unlock your device.
Patch Certificate
To answer this questions, here is some streamlined background information about how the phones work software-wise. Every phone has a serial number (IMEI). This is a digital data that gets connected to the given phone during manufacturer…
Software Change
Our SW change feature allows you to upgrade, downgrade the firmware version of the device. Other use of this feature is when there is a no-boot error, device freeze issue with your device. Most of the cases a simple SW change can solve it.
Save / Restore Backup
Store/Restore Backup function is used to back up all individual calibration and safety parameters of the device. This can be done before you start working on the device or you can do it before every procedure. We do try to create backups…