If your Vivo V11 Pro is stuck in Fastboot Mode and doesn't boot into the system, you can fix this easily by flashing the official stock firmware using the Qualcomm QFIL tool. This guide will help you unbrick your phone safely.
🛠️ Issue Focus: Vivo V11 Pro Stuck in Fastboot Mode
Most users face this issue after unlocking the bootloader, a failed OTA update, or improper rooting. Flashing the correct MBN + XML firmware resolves it in minutes without needing a box or service center visit.
Also Solves:
- dm-verity verification failed
- Operating system not booting
- Black screen or no display after reboot
- Vivo logo stuck or restart loop
- Unresponsive touch screen post-flash
📦 Vivo V11 Pro Firmware Information
Model: | Vivo V11 Pro (PD1814F) |
Processor: | Qualcomm Snapdragon |
Build Number: | PD1814F_EX_A_8.8.4 |
Firmware Format: | QFIL (.mbn + .xml) |
⚠️ Important Instructions Before Flashing
Note: Always use the exact firmware version that matches your model. Flashing a different variant may result in touch not working, camera failure, or even dead boot. Make sure the phone has at least 60% battery and use a good-quality USB cable.
🧰 How to Flash Firmware on Vivo V11 Pro
- Install Qualcomm USB Drivers on your PC.
- Extract the downloaded firmware .zip file using 7-Zip or WinRAR.
- Open QFIL Flash Tool and select Flat Build.
- Click "Browse" to load the
prog_emmc_firehose_*.mbn
file. - Click Load XML and select
rawprogram0.xml
andpatch0.xml
. - Power off the phone. Use EDL Test Point Method to boot into Emergency Download Mode.
- Once QFIL detects the phone as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008, click "Download".
- The flashing process will begin and complete within 5–10 minutes. The device will reboot automatically.
📂 Download Links
PD1814F_EX_A_8.8.4 – Official Firmware |
QPST Flash Tool (QFIL) |
Qualcomm USB Drivers |
📌 Final Tips
- Make sure to extract the firmware completely before loading it in QFIL.
- Don’t disconnect the USB during flashing or the phone may go dead.
- After successful flash, perform a factory reset if the phone doesn’t boot properly.
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