If your FIGI Note 11 Pro is facing software issues such as bootloop, stuck on logo, fastboot mode, or IMEI loss, then flashing the correct stock ROM is the best solution. This page provides you with the original FIGI Note 11 Pro flash file along with the necessary tools and guidance to safely repair your phone at home or in a shop.
Common FIGI Note 11 Pro Software Issues That This File Fixes
- FIGI Note 11 Pro hang on logo problem
- FIGI Note 11 Pro stuck in fastboot mode
- Dead boot after wrong flash or root
- Touch not working after firmware installation
- dm-verity verification failed error
- Boot.img or vbmeta mismatch issues
Things to Check Before Flashing
Important Notice: Always confirm your phone's model number and build version before proceeding. Flashing an incorrect file can brick your device permanently. Ensure your phone has at least 50% battery charge. Backup your personal data — all internal storage will be wiped during flashing.
Required Tools Drivers
- Download FIGI Note 11 Pro Firmware
- SP Flash Tool (Recommended Version)
- Custom DA Auth File
- MTK USB Drivers
How to Flash FIGI Note 11 Pro Using SP Flash Tool
- Install MTK USB drivers on your Windows PC.
- Extract the FIGI Note 11 Pro ROM using 7-Zip or WinRAR.
- Launch SP Flash Tool and load the scatter.txt file from the firmware folder.
- Go to the Download Agent section and load the DA file for secure boot bypass.
- Turn off your phone or remove/insert the battery if removable.
- Click on "Download" in the SP Flash Tool.
- Connect the phone via USB — flashing will begin automatically.
- Wait until you see the green tick icon, then disconnect the phone.
Post-Flashing Instructions
Once flashing completes, the phone may take 5–10 minutes to boot for the first time. Don’t interrupt the process. If the phone doesn’t start, recheck the firmware version and reflash with the correct DA file.
Need Help? If you face any issues, ask in the comment section of our video tutorials, or explore this website using your exact model name to find tested solutions for software repair.
Disclaimer: Flashing firmware is a technical task. Proceed only if you understand the risks. We are not responsible for any damage caused by using the files or instructions on this page.