Use your tweezers to bridge (short) the two identified test points. Insert Cable:
To access the test points, you must carefully remove the back cover of the device:
Carefully remove the back cover and unscrew the protective shield over the motherboard.
Unscrew the protective plastic shielding covering the upper motherboard. Nokia Ta-1452 Test Point UPD
Visual Suggestion: It is highly recommended to search for a "Nokia TA-1452 TP point image" on GSM forums (like GSM-Forum or XDA) as motherboard revisions differ (V1.0 vs V2.0).
The tool will automatically flash the necessary files to unlock the device.
for tasks like FRP bypass, pattern removal, or unbricking, you do not necessarily need to open the phone to find a hardware test point. Use your tweezers to bridge (short) the two
[ Motherboard Components / Shields ] O <-- (Incorrect Pad) [Test Point] ● | <-- Connect Tweezers Here [Metal Ground] ■ <-- (Motherboard Copper Shielding/Grounding Plane) Step 3: Executing the BROM Mode Connection Launch your preferred flashing tool (e.g., Unlock Tool ) on your computer and pre-select the model profile.
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A test point is a specific set of pins on the device's motherboard that, when shorted to ground (usually with tweezers), forces the phone into a specialized connection mode. For the Nokia TA-1452, this is primarily used to: Visual Suggestion: It is highly recommended to search
Listen for the Windows device connection chime. The software screen should instantly refresh, showing a successful handshake on a designated MediaTek USB Port (COMxx) connection.
Before opening the device, gather these hardware components and software service applications: Hardware Tools
: Required for stable, continuous data transfer. Software Tools & Drivers
, the test point method is used to trigger a specialized boot mode. This mode allows third-party tools like UnlockTool Phoenix Service Tool to communicate directly with the device's storage (eMMC).