Unlike MediaTek devices that use SP Flash Tool, the Oppo A71 (CPH1801) is powered by a processor. When the device is hard-bricked (dead boot), the standard recovery or fastboot methods won’t work. The only solution is to use QFIL (Qualcomm Flash Image Loader) to write the raw firmware back to the phone’s eMMC chip.
Re-install the Qualcomm drivers and check your Device Manager to see if the phone appears under "Ports (COM & LPT)." oppo a71 cph1801 qfil flash file exclusive
If your phone still fails, the issue is likely hardware (eMMC replacement required). For 98% of users, this guide will bring your CPH1801 back to life. Unlike MediaTek devices that use SP Flash Tool,
🧠 The exclusive QFil file often comes from a factory test point dump – meaning it has lower anti-rollback index (typically 1), so you can downgrade ColorOS versions freely. Re-install the Qualcomm drivers and check your Device
If you are facing software issues like a boot loop, "System UI has stopped," or a completely hard-bricked device with your , you’ve come to the right place. In this exclusive guide, we provide the official QFIL (Qualcomm Flash Image Loader) firmware and a step-by-step walkthrough to restore your device to factory settings.