
Released in the year 2012, Vivo S6t is a 3G and WCDMA smartphone that comes with android OS 4.0 out of the box and powered by Mediatek MT6577 chipset. The phone has a storage capacity of 512Mb RAM, 8Gb ROM with expandable storage up to 32Gb. The phone is powered by a 1880 mAh battery.
This is official Vivo firmware for Vivo S6t. On this page, we contain the download link for Vivo firmware flash tool, stock ROM and USB drivers for Vivo Android phones so that you may easily download the stock ROM firmware and update your Vivo smartphone to the latest official Vivo OS for the smartphone.
Apart from the Vivo firmware update to latest version, the flash files contained can be used to flash the device and restore it to its normal fully functional state in the event that your phone has any software related issues. It can also be used to update Vivo S6t software to the latest OS if the OTA update fails.
Once the Vivo firmware download is complete, among others, you can use the firmware update tool to resolve issues that factory resetting cannot correct and that include;
- Revive Vivo S6t softbrick issues.
- Resolving the phone's software errors.
- Resolving various Vivo S6t baseband errors.
- Hanging issues.
- Rescue and fix the Vivo S6t kernel issues.
- Resurrect hardbricked Vivo S6t devices
About this Vivo Firmware
The firmware package provided here are stock ROM official and specific for Vivo S6t.
- NOTE: DO NOT use this firmware package for other devices except Vivo S6t.
- To download Vivo firmware indonesia, Vivo firmware global and other region-specific firmware go to: Official Vivo Firmware Stock ROM.
Vivo Device Details
Make | Vivo |
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Model | S6t |
Alt. Names | |
Variants | For all variants |
Firmware Download Links
Firmware | File Size |
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Stock ROM | 835.90 Mb |
Android Version | |
File Type | .7z |
Download Links | Download - Vivo S6t (MT6575) - 835.90 Mb |
How to Flash Firmware on Vivo Phone?
You can flash most Vivo stock ROM firmware in the following four steps:
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Step 1: Download and Unpack the official Vivo Firmware Package
Download the appropriate firmware file specific for your Vivo smartphone variant and unzip the phone stock ROM using 7zip, winrar or any other file extractor.
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Step 2: Open the Unpacked Folder
Open the folder in which the flash files were extracted. In that folder, you should see the flash tool and compatible USB drivers folders.
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Step 3: Install USB Drivers
Install the USB drivers on your PC. The drivers install wizard installs the necessary software components required for successful communication between your mobile phone and the PC.
You may skip this process if you have had the drivers installed already.
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Step 4: Flash stock ROM Firmware File onto the Vivo Phone
By following the instructions in the step-by-step
How-to-DIY-Guide.txt
that is contained in the extracted firmware folder, flash the firmware files onto the mobile phone.
DIY Video Tutorials
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is Flash File?
In mobile phone software repair, flash file is any compiled application or group of applications and other programable software and files that can be flashed on mobile phones using specific flash tool or command lines via terminal or windows PC command prompt. While flash files can be compressed in any format, they are often compressed in
.img
,.bat
and.bak
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What is Firmware?
Firmware is any form of program, software or microcodes that is embedded within hardware devices so that they may operate effectively. Firmware can contain a software or series of softwares that control the functionalities of the hardware devices in which such firmware is embedded.
Firmware is mostly stored in non-volatile memory such as ROM or flash memory so that it may stay stored when the device is turned off and ready to function immediately the device is turned on.
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Can I Unbrick Using Firmware?
Yes. You may be able to unbrick your mobile phone using the appropriate firmware files, however, certain flash files may be required as a prerequisite before the unbrick process can be completed.
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What is the Difference Between Flash File and Firmware?
Firmware is a complete OS on its own compressed into one single installable file thus, it can contain all the softwares including applications, radio, kernels, baseband and all other components required for a device to fully function and operate effectively when it is flashed on a device.
Meanwhile, flash file can contain individual bits of a firmware, of which, each of the bits can be flashed separately into the device.
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What is Softbrick?
Softbrick is a temporal software problem that causes a mobile phone to continuously switch on and off itself. This phenomenon is also known as Boot Loop. And can be easily fixed by a hard reset or, in an extreme case, flashing appropriate firmware on the phone.
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What is Hardbrick?
Hardbrick is an extreme phase of a softbrick. In this phase, the phone becomes totally inoperable and nearly completely inaccessible. Except you have access to specific unbrick tools and unbrick files specific for that particular phone variant, it is impossible to fix a phone in a hard-bricked state.