New Samsung EDL Cable Make using data cable (Guide) FREE 2024

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Make Your Own Samsung Qualcomm EDL Mode Cable (Without Soldering!)

Ever been stuck with a Samsung phone locked out by FRP (Factory Reset Protection) or needing advanced flashing? Forget fiddling with test points and risky disassembly – this guide shows you how to build your own EDL mode cable using any old data cable!


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What is EDL Mode?

EDL (Emergency Download Mode) is a hidden state in Qualcomm-powered devices allowing low-level flashing and repair operations. This cable bypasses the usual boot sequence, letting you circumvent locks and perform tasks like FRP removal.

What You'll Need:

  • Old data cable: Any spare micro-USB or USB-C cable will do. Avoid cutting your primary cable!
  • Small, sharp object: A utility knife or craft scalpel works best.
  • Electrical tape: For securing the exposed wires (optional).

Let's Get Started!


1. Prepare the Cable:
  • Locate the middle plastic sheath: This covers the wires running through the cable.
  • Carefully cut a small section: Just enough to expose the colored wires inside (avoid cutting through the cable itself!).
2. Identify the Wires:
  • Black: This is your ground wire.
  • Green: This is the boot signal wire.
  • Other colors: Ignore these for now.
3. Connect the Wires:
  • Twist the exposed black and green wires together. You can wrap them with electrical tape for extra security.
4. Boot into EDL Mode:
  • First, connect the Modified USB Type C cable and press the Volume Down button 15 times.
  • And Then Reconnect Cable USB TYPE C Normal Phone Will Boot To EDL Mode.
  • Check in the device manager, you can see 9008 Port.
5. Unlock the FRP ( Optional ):
  • Use your preferred FRP unlock tool like UMT/UNLOCKTOOL. Follow the tool's instructions carefully.
Video Guide: Click Here ( Credit goes to unlock tool )

Enjoy the Benefits!

This homemade EDL cable saves you time and eliminates the risk of damaging your phone by opening it up. You can now perform various advanced tasks like FRP removal, flashing custom ROMs, and more, all without soldering or messing with test points!

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