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Jul 29, 2021

Samsung: added Read Codes Online for MTK models:

  • Galaxy A01 Core (SM-A013F/G/M)
  • Galaxy A02 (SM-A022F/G/M)
  • Galaxy A10s (SM-A107F/M)
  • Galaxy A12 (SM-A125F/M/N/W)
  • Galaxy A31 (SM-A315F/G/N)
  • Galaxy A32 (SM-A325F/M/N)
  • Galaxy A41 (SM-A415F)
  • Galaxy M01 Core (SM-M013F)
  • Galaxy M01s (SM-M017F)
  • Galaxy M02 (SM-M022F/G/M)

New features and improvements:

  • Huawei: allow to run procedures from factory mode directly (Network Factory Reset, Huawei ID & FRP Remove, Convert to Dual SIM, Modify OEMINFO, Set Battery Serial)
  • MTK: additional logging to improve phone model and SoC model detection
  • Xiaomi: MTK phones are now handled by the Xiaomi module instead of the Generic MTK to let us provide more brand specific functionality in the future

Bugfixes:

  • Core: fixed a bug in EXT4 filesystem parsing
  • Core: fixed a bug when reusing UI elements caused to show multiple procedure logs in one window
  • Core: fixed a bug when categorizing procedure history elements
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