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UZ801 — MSM8916 LTE 4G WiFi Dongle
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Qualcomm MSM8916 LTE 4G WiFi Dongle
4G LTE WIFI MODEM LTE 4G WIFI Dongle SSID: 4G-UFI-XX WIFI KEY: 1234567890 Router IP: 192.168.100.1 Login Password: admin DL: 150Mbps UL: 50Mbps
SSID: 4G-UFI-D34 WIFI KEY: 1234567890 IP: 192.168.100.1 Password: admin IMEI: 86399306XXXXXXX
FY_UZ801_V2.1 410-06K015062A G124-2112-0036 801-4G
usb 1-4: New USB device found, idVendor=05c6, idProduct=90b6, bcdDevice=ff.ff usb 1-4: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 usb 1-4: Product: Android usb 1-4: Manufacturer: Android usb 1-4: SerialNumber: 0123456789ABCDEF usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_ether rndis_host 1-4:1.0 usb0: register 'rndis_host' at usb-0000:00:14.0-4, RNDIS device, 66:d6:13:4a:9f:5d usbcore: registered new interface driver rndis_host
# lsusb -s 001:008 Bus 001 Device 008: ID 05c6:90b6 Qualcomm, Inc. Android # lsusb -s 001:008 -v
Device can enter EDL mode by shorting D+ to GND on USB, and releasing after plug-in. The easiest way to do so is via diy EDL cable.
usb 1-8: New USB device found, idVendor=05c6, idProduct=9008, bcdDevice= 0.00 usb 1-8: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 usb 1-8: Product: QHSUSB__BULK
Bus 001 Device 015: ID 05c6:9008 Qualcomm, Inc. Gobi Wireless Modem (QDL mode)
Standard edl client works with autodetection, without the need of specifiing loader manually:
$ edl Qualcomm Sahara / Firehose Client V3.53 (c) B.Kerler 2018-2021. main - Trying with no loader given . main - Waiting for the device main - Device detected :) main - Mode detected: sahara Device is in EDL mode .. continuing. sahara - ------------------------ HWID: 0x007050e100000000 (MSM_ID:0x007050e1,OEM_ID:0x0000,MODEL_ID:0x0000) CPU detected: "MSM8916" PK_HASH: 0xcc3153a80293939b90d02d3bf8b23e0292e452fef662c74998421adad42a380f Serial: 0x1234567a sahara - Possibly unfused device detected, so any loader should be fine. sahara - Possible loader available: . . sahara - Trying loader: . sahara - Uploading loader . Successfully uploaded programmer :) firehose_client - Target detected: MSM8916 firehose_client firehose_client - [LIB]: Based on the chipset, we assume eMMC as default memory type. if it fails, try using --memory" with "UFS","NAND" or "spinor" instead ! firehose - TargetName= firehose - MemoryName=eMMC firehose - Version= firehose_client - Supported functions: ----------------- ^C $ edl Qualcomm Sahara / Firehose Client V3.53 (c) B.Kerler 2018-2021. main - Trying with no loader given . main - Waiting for the device main - Device detected :) main - Mode detected: firehose firehose - Nop succeeded. firehose - No supported functions detected, configuring qc generic commands firehose - firehose_client firehose_client - [LIB]: No --memory option set, we assume "eMMC" as default . if it fails, try using "--memory" with "UFS","NAND" or "spinor" instead ! firehose - TargetName=MSM8916 firehose - MemoryName=eMMC firehose - Version=1 firehose_client - Supported functions: ----------------- configure,program,firmwarewrite,patch,setbootablestoragedrive,ufs,emmc,power,benchmark,read,getstorageinfo,getcrc16digest,getsha256digest,erase,peek,poke,nop,xml
Before messing around, we need a backup of stock firmware in case we need to restore.
$ edl printgpt | tee stock-uz801.gpt.txt
Backup whole image (for ease of restoring):
$ edl rf stock-uz801.bin . $ du -hs stock-uz801.bin 3.7G stock-uz801.bin $ bzip2 -9 stock-uz801.bin $ du -hs stock-uz801.bin.bz2 241M stock-uz801.bin.bz2
Backup individual partitions (you can exclude cache and userdata here):
$ edl rl stock-uz801 --genxml . $ cd stock-uz801 $ md5sum *.bin > _checksums.md5
Some stock blobs are available online here and here. Below are md5sum differences from my dump:
abootbak.bin: FAILED aboot.bin: FAILED boot.bin: FAILED cache.bin: FAILED open or read DDR.bin: OK fsc.bin: OK fsg.bin: OK gpt_backup0.bin: FAILED gpt_main0.bin: FAILED hypbak.bin: OK hyp.bin: OK misc.bin: OK modem.bin: OK modemst1.bin: FAILED modemst2.bin: FAILED pad.bin: OK persist.bin: FAILED recovery.bin: FAILED rpmbak.bin: OK rpm.bin: OK sbl1bak.bin: OK sbl1.bin: OK sec.bin: OK splash.bin: OK ssd.bin: OK system.bin: FAILED open or read tzbak.bin: OK tz.bin: OK userdata.bin: FAILED open or read md5sum: WARNING: 3 listed files could not be read md5sum: WARNING: 9 computed checksums did NOT match
$ adb devices List of devices attached 0123456789ABCDEF device
If not, in web interface, after entering admin credentials, go to this url: http://192.168.100.1/usbdebug.html
$ adb shell id uid=0(root) gid=0(root) context=u:r:shell:s0
The most relevant device info lines from getprop
$ adb shell getprop . [ro.build.description]: [msm8916_32_512-userdebug 4.4.4 KTU84P eng..20220715 test-keys] [ro.build.display.id]: [V3.4.3] [ro.build.fingerprint]: [qcom/msm8916_32_512/msm8916_32_512:4.4.4/KTU84P/eng..20220715:userdebug/test-keys] [ro.build.host]: [be7be4acc41b] [ro.build.id]: [UZ801] [ro.build.product]: [msm8916_32_512] [ro.build.version.release]: [4.4.4] [ro.build.version.sdk]: [19] [ro.product.board]: [ALK] [ro.product.brand]: [qcom] [ro.product.cpu.abi2]: [armeabi] [ro.product.cpu.abi]: [armeabi-v7a] [ro.product.device]: [msm8916_32_512] [ro.product.manufacturer]: [Qualcomm Technology] [ro.product.model]: [UZ801] [ro.product.name]: [msm8916_32_512]
Demesg output from device:
$ adb shell dmesg | tee dmesg.txt
Despite device is is lacking screen, you can still view what supposed to be on it.
Check current screen off timeout value:
$ adb shell settings get system screen_off_timeout 60000
It’s 60000 milliseconds = 1 minute, meaning if we try doing screenshot in 1 minute we will get blank screen. Let’s change it.
$ adb shell dumpsys power | grep OffTimeout mScreenOffTimeoutSetting=60000 mMaximumScreenOffTimeoutFromDeviceAdmin=2147483647 (enforced=false) $ adb shell settings put system screen_off_timeout 2147483647 $ adb shell settings get system screen_off_timeout 2147483647
Wake the screen by pressing Power Button
$ adb shell input keyevent 26
Make a screenshot, and download it:
$ adb shell screencap /sdcard/Download/screen01.png $ adb pull /sdcard/Download/screen01.png
I’m not good at Mandarin, so, need to do something about it
$ adb shell "setprop persist.sys.locale en-US; setprop ctl.restart zygote"
Tap the screen to remove the warning:
$ adb shell input tap 100 100
Run some apps and see the output:
$ adb shell am start -n 'com.android.settings/.deviceinfo.Status' Starting: Intent < cmp=com.android.settings/.deviceinfo.Status >$ adb shell screencap /sdcard/Download/screen04.png $ adb pull /sdcard/Download/screen04.png
Some other commands to try:
com.android.settings/.RadioInfo com.android.settings/.BatteryInfo
Use dumpsys to get candidate activities list in the app:
$ adb shell dumpsys package com.android.settings | grep com.android.settings/
P.S. scrcpy is not supported on this device (requires API 21 / Android 5.0).