Flashing at the BROM level is inherently dangerous. If the wrong scatter file is used, if the device disconnects mid‑flash, or if the power fails, the phone can be permanently “hard‑bricked”—meaning it will no longer power on, charge, or be recognized by any computer. In many cases, a hard‑bricked device can only be repaired with expensive professional hardware (like a JTAG programmer or an ISP programmer). The Kurdish tool’s bypass of authentication does not override the need for a correct and compatible firmware package.

– covering official use for MediaTek devices, bootloader unlocking, and NAND flash programming.

Re-writes the full ROM when a phone is stuck on the logo screen.