EMT v4.08.00 OPPO/OnePlus SD 8Gen1 No-Auth Tool
EMT Tool v4.08.00 Released OPPO/OnePlus SD 8Gen1 No-Auth Solution
The landscape of mobile repair is constantly shifting, particularly with Chinese manufacturers tightening security protocols on their flagship devices. For technicians, finding a reliable "No Auth" solution for newer Snapdragon chipsets has been the holy grail. With the release of EMT (Easy Mobile Tool) v4.08.00, the game has changed significantly.
This latest update, released on January 26, 2026, brings a powerful suite of updates specifically targeting the OPPO, REALME, and ONEPLUS ecosystems. Most notably, it introduces a groundbreaking solution for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, 870, and 865 series (DDR4/DDR5) via EDL mode, bypassing authentication requirements without the need for user credits.
In this article, we will dive deep into the new features, explore how to use the new Super.img packing functions, and analyze how this update compares to previous iterations.
Key Features of EMT v4.08.00
The v4.08.00 update isn't just a maintenance patch; it is a major functional release. Here is what technicians can expect:
- No Auth / No Credits Solution: Full support for OPPO/Realme/OnePlus devices running Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, 870, and 865 (DDR4/DDR5) via EDL mode. This bypasses the standard server authentication checks.
- Advanced Partition Management: Users can now Flash, Read, Erase, and Write partitions on supported high-end models without logging into a manufacturer account.
- Service Features: Includes Factory Reset and FRP (Factory Reset Protection) Reset capabilities for the newly supported models.
- Super.img Packing Tools: Two new utilities have been added:
- Pack Super.img (MULTI files): For packing with multiple super.img files.
- Pack Super.img (META files): For packing using OPLUS META firmware files.
- Protocol Improvements: Enhanced stability and communication speeds within the Qualcomm protocol, reducing the risk of flash failures.
What’s Changed? Version Comparison
Understanding the evolution of the tool helps highlight the value of the new update. Here is how v4.08.00 stacks up against the previous major releases.
EMT v4.08.00 vs. v4.07.02
While the previous version (v4.07.02) introduced Xiaomi flashing and general EDL solutions, v4.08.00 is hyper-focused on high-performance Qualcomm chipsets that were previously locked down.
- v4.07.02: Focused on Xiaomi Flash Recovery and fixes for Demo/Enterprise models via Sideload.
- v4.08.00: Focuses entirely on bypassing Auth for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and 870 series, which are found in premium flagships like the Find X5 Pro and OnePlus 10 Pro.
v4.08.00 vs. v4.06.00
Earlier versions like v4.06.00 opened the door for Snapdragon 845, 730G, and 710 series devices. v4.08.00 builds on that legacy by extending support to the newer, more secure DDR4 and DDR5 memory configurations found in modern phones.
Detailed Model Support
The update granularly targets specific high-demand models. Below is the confirmed list for the No Auth EDL operations:
OPPO MODULE
- Models Supported:
- Find X5 Pro: PFEM10, CPH2305
- Functions: Flash, Read/Erase/Write Partition, Factory Reset, Reset FRP.
ONEPLUS MODULE
- Models Supported:
- OnePlus 10 Pro: NE2210, NE2211, NE2213, NE2215, NE2217
- Functions: Flash, Read/Erase/Write Partition, Factory Reset, Reset FRP.
(Note: The REALME GT 2 Pro - RMX3300/RMX3301 is also supported under the SD 8Gen1 umbrella mentioned in the general update info.)
Technical Guide: How to Use the New Packing Functions
One of the standout technical additions in this version is the ability to handle super.img files, which are critical for flashing modern Android devices that use dynamic partitions. Here is how to utilize both new methods.
Packing Super.img (MULTI files)
This method is used when you have unpacked an OFP (OPPO Firmware Package) and need to compile the super image manually.
- Unpack the downloaded .ofp firmware file to a local folder.
- Launch EMT Tool and navigate to the OPPO/ONEPLUS Module.
- Click on the "Packing Super.img (MULTI files)" function.
- Browse to the directory where you unpacked the OFP.
- Select the super files (usually formatted as super.*.*.img).
- Wait for the process to complete.
- Pro Tip: The resulting file is non-sparse. You must edit your rawprogram0.xml file before flashing. Locate the line containing "super" and change sparse="true" to sparse="false".
Packing Super.img (META files)
This method is used when working with raw firmware dumps that contain the META folder structure.
- Unzip the downloaded firmware file.
- Open EMT and select the OPPO/ONEPLUS Module.
- Click on the "Packing Super.img (META files)" function.
- Navigate to the META directory within the unzipped firmware.
- Select the appropriate JSON file (format: super_def.*.json).
- Allow the tool to process and pack the image.
- Pro Tip: Just like with the MULTI files method, remember to modify rawprogram0.xml to set sparse to "false" before attempting to flash the non-sparse image.
Real-World Example: Unbricking the OnePlus 10 Pro
To put these new features into perspective, let’s look at a scenario familiar to every GSM technician.
The Situation: A customer walks in with a OnePlus 10 Pro (NE2210). The device is stuck in a bootloop (hard brick) after a failed software update attempt. The customer has no backups and simply wants the phone working again.
The Challenge: The OnePlus 10 Pro runs on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. Until now, putting this device into EDL (Emergency Download) mode required an authorized account and a paid "Auth" token, which could be expensive and time-consuming to acquire.
The Solution with EMT v4.08.00:
- The technician opens the back of the phone and shorts the EDL test points to force the device into 9008 mode.
- They connect the phone to the PC and launch EMT v4.08.00.
- They select the OnePlus Module.
- Because this is a hard brick, the technician uses the "Write Partition" or "Flash" function to flash the stock firmware.
- Crucially, EMT v4.08.00 bypasses the authentication server entirely. The tool communicates directly with the Qualcomm bootloader.
- If the firmware requires a super.img, the technician uses the built-in packing tools mentioned above to prepare the file and flashes it.
- The phone reboots successfully into the OS. The issue is resolved in under 30 minutes without purchasing a single auth token.
This workflow demonstrates the immense cost-saving potential of v4.08.00 for repair shops.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is EMT v4.08.00 free to use?
A: The update is free for existing users of the EMT hardware box or dongle. However, the specific "No Auth" functions mentioned for the new models operate without requiring additional "credits" per operation, which is a major benefit.
Q: Do I need to modify the rawprogram0.xml file every time?
A: Only when flashing a super.img that you have manually packed using the new "MULTI files" or "META files" features. The tool creates a non-sparse image, so the XML must reflect that change.
Q: Does this support Realme GT 2 Pro?
A: Yes, the changelog explicitly mentions support for the REALME GT 2 Pro (RMX3300, RMX3301) under the SnapDragon 8 Gen 1 No Auth solution.
Q: What if I get an authentication error?
A: Ensure you are in EDL mode (9008 port) and that no other Qualcomm tools are running in the background. This specific update is designed to solve the Auth error for the listed chipsets, so ensure your device model matches the supported list exactly.


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