Alcatel PIXI 4 (4) 4034X
Connection
- All drivers should be installed before connection.
- You dont need to perform connect and disconnect operation every time you make an operation with handset.
Connection should be done once before doing any operations with handset.
After all operations with hansdset are complete, disconnect.
- The phone battery should be charged on 40 percent or more before performing any operation
on it!
In case battery uncharges during work process, the phone wont switch on and charge battery.
In this case you will have to take out the battery from the phone and charge it with external
charger.
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Use usb ports placed on the backside of PC to connect to the phone
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Do not connect or disconnect other USB cables into the PC during performing operation with the phone
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Dont use USB HUBs, long or very thin USB cables.
- In case 'Read flash failed' or 'Write flash failed' error appears in the log, try to change the PC or
reinstall drivers
Connection Cable: micro usb
To connect to the handset do the following steps:
- Go to 'direct services' Tab
- Choose your handset model in the combobox at the upper left side of the window
- Disconnect the handset from the cable.
- Remove battery from the handset.
- Push Connect button in the application form
- Insert battery and connect cable to the phone. The battery should be charged
- You should see the 'Phone found. Sending loader' strings in the Log
If the handset began to load(you see the 'Alcatel' logo), the
connection with handset failed! Click on 'Cancel',
disconnect the pnone, switch it on, than switch it off and repeat 'Connection' procedure once more.
If it doesnt help, try relaunching EasyBox Mtk application, install drivers or charge phones battery.
To disconnect the handset do the following steps:
- Click on 'Disconnect' button
- Disconnect the cable from the handset.
Never unplug cable until ongoing operations are finished. This can lead to bricking your phone.
Get Info
If you need to print the information about connected phone once more, you can click on
Get Info button.
This operation is read only and doesnt change anything inside of the phone.
The following information is printed:
- Imei numbers
- Provider Id
- Simlock information
- Frp information
- Firmware version
- Android version
- Firmware compilation date time
Unlock
Before changing any data in the handset flash memory, EasyBox Mtk dumps all security partitions into the file
in the 'backups' folder. You always can restore lock data by
flashing the security backup file back to the handset.
To unlock the handset do the following steps:
- Connect to the phone
- Click on the Unlock button
- Wait until 'Phone successfully unlocked' appears in the log
- Disconnect the phone
Flash firmware
Supported provider ids
2A1NNZ1
2A2DNZ1
2AALAP1
2AALAP1-6
2AALGB1
2AALGB1-1
2AALGB1-2
2AALGB1-3
2AALGBL
2AALHU1
2AALHU1-2
2AALIB1
2AALIB1-P
2AALIE1
2AALIE1-1
2AALIE1-2
2AALIE1-S5
2AALMA1
2AALND1
2ABAMA1
2ABAMA1-S40
2AC9PC1
2AE8GB1
2AE8GBA
2AHWGB1
2AMPBG1
2AMWIE1
2AMWIE1-1
2AOBGB2
2APMPT1
2APMPTA
2APWGB1
2APWGB1-1
2APWGBA
2APZIE1
2ARGCH1
2ARGES3
2ARGES3-1
2ARGES3-P
2ARGES3-PM
2ARGES3-R
2ARGGP1
2ARGMC3
2ARGMD1
2ARGMQ1
2ATBAL3
2ATBAT1
2ATBGR1
2ATBHU1
2ATBME1
2ATBMK1
2ATBNL1
2ATBPL1
2ATBPL1-S40
2ATMCV1
2ATMST1
2ATNHU1
2ATNHU1-1
2ATNHU1-BS60
2ATUAUD
2ATWGB1
2ATWGB1-1
2ATWIE1
2ATWIE1-1
2AVDMK1
2AVIHI1
2AVNHR1
2AVNRS1
2AVRGB1
2AVRGB1-1
2AVVBG1
2AWNIT1
2AWNIT1-P
2B1NNZ1
2B2DNZ1
2BALAP1
2BALGB1
2BALGB1-1
2BALGB1-2
2BALGBL
2BALHU1
2BALHU1-2
2BALHU1-B
2BALIB1
2BALIE1
2BALIE1-S5
2BALMA1
2BALND1
2BBAMA1
2BC9PC1
2BE8GB1
2BE8GB1-1
2BE8GBK
2BE8GBK-1
2BHWGB1
2BMPBG1
2BMWIE1
2BOBGB2
2BPMPT1
2BPWGB1
2BPWGBA
2BPZIE1
2BPZIE1-1
2BRGCH1
2BRGES3
2BRGES3-1
2BRGGP1
2BRGMC3
2BRGMD1
2BRGMQ1
2BTBAL3
2BTBAT1
2BTBGR1
2BTBGR1-S40
2BTBHU1
2BTBME1
2BTBMK1
2BTBNL1
2BTBPL1
2BTMCV1
2BTMST1
2BTNHU1
2BTWGB1
2BTWIE1
2BVDMK1
2BVIHI1
2BVNHR1
2BVNHR1-2
2BVNRS1
2BVRGB1
2BVVBG1
2BWNIT1
2C2DNZ1
2CALAP1
2CALGB1
2CALGB1-1
2CALGB1-P
2CALGBL
2CALHU1
2CALHU1-1P
2CALIB1
2CALIE1
2CALMA1
2CALND1
2CBAMA1
2CC9PC1
2CE8GB1
2CHWGB1
2CHWGB1-P
2CMPBG1
2CMWIE1
2COBGB2
2COBGB2-1
2CPMPT1
2CPWGB1
2CPWGBA
2CPZIE1
2CRGCH1
2CRGES3
2CRGES3-P
2CRGGP1
2CRGMD1
2CRGMQ1
2CTBAL3
2CTBAT1
2CTBGR1
2CTBHU1
2CTBME1
2CTBMK1
2CTBNL1
2CTBPL1
2CTMCV1
2CTMST1
2CTNHU1
2CTNHU1-1
2CTWGB1
2CTWIE1
2CVDMK1
2CVIHI1
2CVNHR1
2CVNRS1
2CVRGB1
2CVVBG1
2CWNIT1
2CWNIT1-P
2D2DNZ1
2DALAP1
2DALGB1
2DALGBL
2DALHU1
2DALIB1
2DALIE1
2DALMA1
2DALND1
2DBAMA1
2DC9PC1
2DHWGB1
2DMPBG1
2DMWIE1
2DOBGB2
2DPMPT1
2DPWGB1
2DPWGB1-1
2DPWGBA
2DPZIE1
2DRGCH1
2DRGES3
2DRGES3-R
2DRGGP1
2DRGMD1
2DRGMQ1
2DTBAL3
2DTBAT1
2DTBGR1
2DTBHU1
2DTBHU1-2
2DTBME1
2DTBMK1
2DTBNL1
2DTBPL1
2DTMCV1
2DTMST1
2DTNHU1
2DTWGB1
2DTWIE1
2DVDMK1
2DVIHI1
2DVNHR1
2DVNRS1
2DVRGB1
2DVVBG1
2DWNIT1
2E2DNZ1
2EALAP1
2EALGB1
2EALGBL
2EALHU1
2EALIB1
2EALIE1
2EALMA1
2EBAMA1
2EC9PC1
2EMPBG1
2EMWIE1
2EPMPT1
2EPWGB1
2EPWGBA
2EPZIE1
2ERGCH1
2ERGES3
2ERGES3-PM
2ERGGP1
2ERGMD1
2ERGMQ1
2ETBAL3
2ETBAT1
2ETBGR1
2ETBHU1
2ETBME1
2ETBMK1
2ETBNL1
2ETBPL1
2ETMCV1
2ETMST1
2ETNHU1
2ETWGB1
2ETWIE1
2EVDMK1
2EVIHI1
2EVNHR1
2EVNRS1
2EVRGB1
2EVVBG1
2EWNIT1
2F2DNZ1
2FALAP1
2FALGB1
2FALGBL
2FALHU1
2FALIB1
2FALIE1
2FALMA1
2FBAMA1
2FC9PC1
2FMPBG1
2FOBGB2
2FPMPT1
2FPWGB1
2FPWGBA
2FPZIE1
2FRGCH1
2FRGES3
2FRGGP1
2FRGMQ1
2FTBAL3
2FTBAT1
2FTBGR1
2FTBHU1
2FTBME1
2FTBMK1
2FTBNL1
2FTBPL1
2FTMCV1
2FTMST1
2FTNHU1
2FTUAUD
2FTWGB1
2FTWIE1
2FVDMK1
2FVIHI1
2FVNHR1
2FVNRS1
2FVRGB1
2FVVBG1
2FWNIT1
2G2DNZ1
2GALAP1
2GALGB1
2GALHU1
2GALIB1
2GALIE1
2GALMA1
2GC9PC1
2GMPBG1
2GMWIE1
2GOBGB2
2GPMPT1
2GPWGB1
2GPZIE1
2GRGCH1
2GRGES3
2GRGGP1
2GRGMQ1
2GTBAL3
2GTBAT1
2GTBGR1
2GTBHU1
2GTBMK1
2GTBNL1
2GTBPL1
2GTMCV1
2GTMST1
2GTNHU1
2GTWGB1
2GTWIE1
2GVDMK1
2GVIHI1
2GVNHR1
2GVNRS1
2GVRGB1
2GVVBG1
2GWNIT1
2HRGCH1
2HRGES3
2HRGGP1
2HRGMC3
2HRGMQ1
2J2DNZ1
2JALAP1
2JALGB1
2JALHU1
2JALIB1
2JALIE1
2JALMA1
2JALND1
2JC9PC1
2JE8GB1
2JPMPT1
2JPWGB1
2JPZIE1
2JRGCH1
2JRGES3
2JRGES3-PM2
2JRGGP1
2JRGMQ1
2JTBAL3
2JTBGR1
2JTBHU1
2JTBMK1
2JTBNL1
2JTBPL1
2JTMCV1
2JTNHU1
2JTWIE1
2JTWIE1-1
2JVDMK1
2JVIHI1
2JVNRS1
2JVVBG1
2JWNIT1
2KVDZAA
2atbpl1
You can find your phone Provider Id in logs during connection or 'get info' operation.
Example: 4034X-2A1NNZ1
Also you can find the CU
under the battery
above imei numbers.
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Flash firmware process erases FRP and USERDATA partitions. All user data will be lost.
Please save all important data from the phones internal memory to safe place before doing
flash firmware.
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You can flash firmware for different providers but this can lead to bricking your phone.
You can always return to the original firmware.
To flash firmware on the handset do the following steps:
- Download firmware from download area
- Connect to the phone
- Click on the ... button under the Flash tag
- Select *.sbf file in the firmware folder
If you have a scatter firmware, change extention filter in the Open Firmware Dialog to "*sca"
and select scatter file. We dont provide firmware in scatter format but you can find it in the internet.
- Click on the 'Firmware' button in the 'Flash' section
- Wait untill firmware download process finishes
- Disconnect the phone
- Switch on the phone and wait until it bootes. The boot process after firmware download can last up to 40
minutes. Please be patient
Repair Imei
- This operation is paid. It costs 10 credits.
- The operation of changing imei changes all imei numbers at once. Please be careful.
- Flashing new firmware restores the original imei.
- You dont need to root the handset or flash twrp or other recoveries.
EasyBox Mtk doesnt need root or other things to change imei numbers.
It works directly with handset flash device.
- Internet connection is required to perform imei changing operation.
- EasyBox Mtk prints the original imei numbers, than new imei numbers if they were already changed.
- If you need to restore the original imei, you need to flash firmware. It will
automatically restore default imeis
You can check imei numbers by typing *#06# in the dialing window of the handset.
To change imei numbers do the following steps
- Connect to the phone
- Change all imei numbers to the values you want at the right bottom side of the window
- Press "Repair IMEI" button
- Wait until 'IMEI successfully repaired' appears in the log
- Disconnect the phone
- Switch on the handset and check new imei numbers.
Dump security
Dump security operation is helpful when you want to backup security data before
unlocking the phone
To dump security area do the following steps
- Connect to the phone
- Press 'Dump security' button and select the name for the file to save
- Wait until 'Dump security success' appears in the log
- Disconnect the phone
Flash security
Flash security operation can be helpful when you want to restore simlock of the unlocked
handset
To flash security area do the following steps
- Connect to the phone
- Click on the ... button under the Flash tag
- Select *.sbf file with security backup
- Press "Security" button in the 'Flash' section
- Wait until 'Flashing security success' appears in the log
- Disconnect the phone
Repair provider id
You need to repair provider id if you reflash the handset to the firmware of the relevant model. For example
5060D to 5060K
Before changing any data in the handset flash memory, EasyBox Mtk dumps all product info partition into the file
in the 'backups' folder. You always can restore provider id by
flashing this backup file back to the handset.
To repair provider id do the following steps
- Connect to the phone
- Change probider id value to the value you want at the right bottom side of the window
- Press "Repair Provider id" button
- Wait until 'IMEI successfully repaired' appears in the log
- Disconnect the phone
Flash product info
You can flash product info back to restore original Provider Id
To flash product info do the following steps
- Connect to the phone
- Click on the ... button under the Flash tag
- Select *.sbf file with product info backup
- Press "Product info" button in the 'Flash' section
- Wait until 'Flashing product info success' appears in the log
- Disconnect the phone