Fixes "boot loops" (where the phone sticks on the ZTE logo) or constant app crashes.
If your phone is stuck or won't turn on, you may need to manually flash the . Identify Your Chipset: The ZTE Blade A52
Perform a factory reset from recovery mode. If that fails, re-flash the firmware but check the “Format User Data” option in the flashing tool.
Rooting the ZTE Blade A52 is complex. You would need to extract the boot.img from the PAC file, patch it with Magisk, and flash back. Without custom recovery (TWRP is not available), this is risky. It is easier to use a temporary root exploit if available.