If your iPhone XS Max clone, powered by the MediaTek MT6580 chipset running Android 7.0, is stuck on the Apple logo (hang logo), won't boot, or is completely dead, a firmware flash is often the only solution. Because these are "clone" devices (typically from manufacturers like ALPS or Hexing), they run Android disguised as iOS, making them vulnerable to software corruption when malicious apps or faulty updates occur.
Unlike real iPhones, these clones utilize generic MediaTek hardware. The "Hang Logo" issue usually happens when the preloader, kernel, or system partitions become corrupted. MediaTek MT6580 (32-bit). OS: Android 7.0 Nougat (disguised as iOS). Fix: Requires flashing stock firmware via SP Flash Tool . Prerequisites for Flashing
Disclaimer: This is a third-party firmware file designed for counterfeit devices. Proceed with caution. If your iPhone XS Max clone, powered by
The only reliable fix is using SP Flash Tool.
Try doing a hard reset (Recovery Mode) after flashing by holding Volume Up + Power Button and selecting "Wipe Data/Factory Reset". Conclusion The "Hang Logo" issue usually happens when the
The tool will detect the phone and a progress bar will run. Once finished, a (Download OK) will appear. Disconnect your phone and power it on! ⚠️ Disclaimer
Flashing may void warranty. We are not responsible for bricked devices or lost IMEI. Fix: Requires flashing stock firmware via SP Flash Tool
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