Flashed your Vivo Nex PD1805F and now it’s stuck in Fastboot mode? This issue typically happens when the firmware lacks essential boot partitions or an incomplete flash leaves the phone unable to boot into Android OS. Let’s resolve this problem step-by-step using the correct firmware and QFIL tool.
What Causes Fastboot Loop After Flash?
- Firmware not matching your device’s region or build number
- Skipping
rawprogram.xml
orpatch.xml
during flashing - Corrupted or improperly loaded bootloader files
- Device flashed with “Erase All” option in error
Required Tools and Files
- Vivo Nex PD1805F Stock Firmware
- QPST Flash Tool (QFIL)
- Qualcomm USB Drivers
- Windows PC with USB cable
How to Recover Vivo Nex PD1805F from Fastboot Mode
- Install Qualcomm USB drivers and extract the firmware using WinRAR or 7-Zip.
- Launch QFIL tool from the QPST package.
- Select Flat Build in QFIL.
- Load the
prog_emmc_firehose_*.mbn
file in the programmer path. - Click on “Load XML” and select both
rawprogram.xml
andpatch.xml
. - Power off your device and connect it in EDL (Emergency Download Mode) using the test point method.
- Check if the Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 port appears in Device Manager.
- Click the “Download” button in QFIL and wait for the flash process to complete.
Once done, the phone should automatically reboot into system mode. If it still enters Fastboot, try holding Power + Volume Down for 20 seconds.
Still Stuck?
- Try another firmware build version that matches your region (e.g., EX vs CN).
- Use Format All + Download carefully (this erases IMEI/QCN – backup recommended).
- If necessary, flash QCN or restore EFS using QPST.
Download Resources
Download Links |
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Vivo Nex PD1805F Firmware |
QFIL Flash Tool (QPST) |
Qualcomm USB Drivers |
Note: Flashing wrong firmware or skipping XML files can result in bootloop, fastboot lock, or IMEI loss. Always double-check your firmware version before proceeding.
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