Qcdma-tool V2.0.9 -

If you are still running v1.x or an early v2 beta, you are missing out.

The process took 47 seconds. In v2.0.5, the same process required manual copy-pasting of 15 separate NV writes. qcdma-tool v2.0.9

Version 2.0.9 introduced significant stability improvements and support for newer Android versions. If you are still running v1

A broader device repair tool that supports both Qualcomm and MTK devices, with a focus on FRP removal, screen unlocking, and system repair. DroidKit is more expensive than QCDMA‑Tool but offers a more polished interface. with a focus on FRP removal