Mtk-allinone-da-v3.3001 __exclusive__ May 2026
MTK-AllInOne-DA-v3.3001 is a specific version of a Download Agent (DA) file used for servicing MediaTek (MTK) chipset devices. It acts as a critical communication bridge between a computer and a mobile device in Flash Mode, enabling tasks like flashing firmware, bypassing Factory Reset Protection (FRP), or repairing bricked devices. Key Technical Details
Function: Serves as the "key" to allow software tools to read from or write to a device's internal storage.
File Format: Typically distributed as a .bin file (e.g., MTK_AllInOne_DA.bin).
Security Compatibility: Required for devices with Secure Boot, which prevents unauthorized access to the bootloader.
Common Software Tools: Used with platforms like SP Flash Tool, NCK Pro Box, and Infinity CM2. Common Use Cases mtk-allinone-da-v3.3001
Firmware Restoration: Flashing stock ROMs to fix software errors or "unbrick" a phone.
FRP Bypass: Removing Google account locks after a hard reset when the owner's credentials are forgotten.
Data Recovery: Enabling physical data extraction on encrypted devices.
Hardware Maintenance: Writing IMEI numbers or performing hardware-level diagnostics. Implementation Guide MTK-AllInOne-DA-v3
To use this specific DA file, users typically follow these steps:
Renaming: Some tools require the file to be renamed to MTK_AllInOne_DA_SP.bin or DA_SWSEC.bin to be recognized.
Loading: In tools like the NCK Pro Box, navigate to the "Main" tab and click Select custom loader to load the file.
Error Handling: If an "Invalid DA" or "BROM Download Fail" error occurs, it often indicates the DA version is incompatible with that specific device's hardware security. Only flash official firmware on your own device
For community-sourced DA files and troubleshooting guides, you can visit the Hovatek Forum.
2. Removing Pattern Locks/FRP
For devices where the user has forgotten their pattern lock or Google Account credentials (FRP - Factory Reset Protection), the tool can format the "FRP Partition" specifically, removing the lock without wiping the entire operating system.
Legality and Safety Considerations
The mtk-allinone-da-v3.3001 exists in a grey area. While the Download Agent technology itself is legitimate (used by manufacturers for repair centers), distributing or using it to bypass security features like FRP, bootloader locks, or regional carrier locks may violate local laws or the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) in some jurisdictions.
Safe practices:
- Only flash official firmware on your own device.
- Use the DA for data recovery or unbricking – not for unauthorized access.
- Never flash a preloader or bootloader from an unknown source.
Risks:
- Using a fake or tampered DA can overwrite the preloader, turning your device into a permanent brick (only fixable with JTAG or hardware programmer).
- Some antivirus programs flag the DA as a “hacktool” – this is a false positive due to its low-level memory access, but you should still hash-check your downloads.
When to seek device-specific resources
- Secure boot or signed bootloader devices (many newer MTK phones) — generic DAs may not work.
- Devices with anti-rollback or encryption — flashing may permanently lock the device.
- If model-specific quirks are present (unique partition layouts, nonstandard preloader behavior).
Supported Architectures
The tool supports the majority of 32-bit and 64-bit MediaTek SoCs, including but not limited to:
- 32-Bit: MT6580, MT6735, MT6737, MT6739, MT6750, MT6753, MT6757 (Helio P20/P23/P30).
- 64-Bit: MT6758 (Helio P60), MT6761 (Helio A22), MT6762 (Helio P22), MT6763 (Helio P23), MT6765 (Helio P35), MT6771 (Helio P60/P70), MT6779 (Helio P90), MT6785 (Helio G90T), MT6833 (Dimensity 700), MT6853 (Dimensity 720), MT6873 (Dimensity 800/820), MT6885 (Dimensity 1000).