If the device is stuck in a boot loop, a factory reset from the Recovery menu can often clear the corrupted cache or data causing the issue: Volume buttons to navigate to "Wipe data/factory reset" and press the button to select it. Confirm by selecting "Factory data reset" Once finished, select "Reboot system now" to restart the device. 3. Advanced Firmware Flashing (Unbricking)
If the hard reset does not work, you must re-install the factory operating system. The ZTE Blade A34 is likely running a Unisoc/Spreadtrum chipset, which uses (also known as Research Download Tool). Prerequisites Battery Charge: At least 50% battery. PC & Cable: A Windows PC and a USB data cable. Backup: (If possible) Data will be erased.
The ZTE Blade A34 is a popular Android device, and like any other phone, it's not immune to bricking. Some common causes of a bricked ZTE Blade A34 include: How To Unbrick ZTE Blade A34
Hold until the ZTE logo appears, then release Power but keep holding Volume Up .
Prerequisites and Downloads
Restart your computer to ensure the system registers the new drivers correctly. 2. Launch the Upgrade Download Tool
The official software utility used to push the firmware to the device. If the device is stuck in a boot
The device is totally dead, shows no sign of life, no screen activity, and doesn't charge. This requires more technical flashing methods. Method 1: Perform a Hard Reset (Fixes Soft Bricks)
Ensure you have downloaded the exact firmware for the ZTE Blade A34. Using firmware from a different model can cause a hard brick. Advanced Firmware Flashing (Unbricking) If the hard reset