Realme C1 Rmx1811 Test Point Ae-tool =link= -
To connect the Realme C1 (RMX1811) to the AE-Tool (also known as the USB AETOOL or MRT Key EMMC Programmer), you must use the ISP (In-System Programming) pinouts. This tool allows you to bypass PIN, pattern locks, and FRP (Factory Reset Protection) by communicating directly with the phone's EMMC chip. ISP Pinout Connections
or use an EMMC programmer, you must physically short certain points on the motherboard. Realme C1 rmx1811 test point AE-Tool
Despite being a reliable device, users often face lockouts due to: To connect the Realme C1 (RMX1811) to the
Bypass FRP: Remove the Google account lock after a factory reset. The device is dead or hard-bricked (no display, no boot)
- The device is dead or hard-bricked (no display, no boot).
- You need to bypass FRP (Factory Reset Protection) after a hard reset.
- You want to remove a forgotten pattern/password without data loss.
- Flashing stock firmware fails in normal or recovery mode.
On the Realme C1 (RMX1811), if button combinations (Volume Up + Down) fail to trigger EDL mode, the Test Point method is the primary hardware alternative. AE-Tool and ISP Pinout Method
- On the main PCB, look for two small circular gold/copper pads labeled or positioned close together.
- Common test point location: Near the Qualcomm chip (under a metal shield) – you may need to lift the shield. Look for a point labeled
TPor two dots that are not connected by a trace.
Reset FRP(most common)Remove Pattern LockRead/Write FirmwareRepair IMEI(requires license)
Hardware-level modifications and bypassing security locks should only be performed for educational purposes or on devices you own. These actions may void your warranty and carry a risk of permanently "bricking" the device if incorrect files are flashed.