Mk Emmc Plus V3.1 is a specialized software tool and hardware interface used primarily in the field of mobile phone repair for eMMC (embedded MultiMediaCard) programming and data recovery. Key Functions Firmware Management : It allows technicians to perform full firmware backups and restores for various smartphone models. Security Bypassing : The tool is frequently used to remove security locks, such as passwords and FRP (Factory Reset Protection) , particularly on devices like VIVO and OPPO. ISP (In-System Programming) : It supports ISP methods, enabling data access and modification by connecting directly to the motherboard's eMMC pinouts without removing the chip. Related Tools and Software While sometimes associated with various download links or video tutorials from repair communities like TY Gsm Repair , it is often part of a suite of tools that include: : Often mentioned alongside MK EMMC for similar high-level chip repair tasks. UMT (Ultimate Multi Tool) : Another popular dongle-based software used for unlocking and flashing. or the specific ISP pinout diagrams for a particular phone model?
Here’s a solid feature breakdown for the MK eMMC Plus V3.1 (commonly used for hardware flashing, repair, and data recovery on embedded storage):
Core Features – MK eMMC Plus V3.1
Full eMMC Protocol Support
Works with eMMC v4.3 to v5.1 chips (major brands: Samsung, SanDisk, Kingston, Hynix, Micron, etc.). Supports 1-bit, 4-bit, and 8-bit bus modes.
High-Speed Data Transfer
USB 2.0/3.0 interface (real read/write up to 40–50 MB/s in 8-bit mode). Optimized for fast dumping, writing, and verification. Mk Emmc Plus V3.1
Hardware-Level Operations
Direct low-level access: CID, CSD, EXT_CSD registers read/write. Boot partition programming (boot area 1 & 2). RPMB (Replay Protected Memory Block) read/write (with authentication). User area full read/write/erase.
Advanced Repair Functions
Chip unlock – Remove password/PW lock from locked eMMC. CID repair/change – Restore or rewrite Chip ID. Boot repair – Fix corrupted bootloader (e.g., dead Mediatek/Qualcomm devices). eMMC init fail recovery – Bypass initialization errors using voltage and timing tweaks.
Standalone & PC-Linked Modes