Stuck with a Lenovo Z5 Pro GT that's frozen on the boot screen, FRP-locked, or just refusing to cooperate? Here's the fix that actually works. Since this is the step most repair techs take before considering ISP or full chip-off recovery. This guide covers the exact test point location for the L78032 and walks through the full process step by step.
The L78032's Qualcomm SM8150 Snapdragon 855 platform routes everything through Qualcomm EDL 9008 (HS-USB QDLoader) when accessed at this level. With the device responding, Flash Tool can connect and run FRP reset, firmware flash, or IMEI repair as needed.
Device Information
| Model Number | L78032 |
| Device Name | Lenovo Z5 Pro GT |
| Chipset | Qualcomm SM8150 Snapdragon 855 |
| Test Point Mode | Qualcomm EDL 9008 (HS-USB QDLoader) |
| Android Version | Android 8.1 (Oreo), upgradable to Android 10, ZUI 11.5 |
| Test Point Type | Hardware shorting (motherboard) |
What You Need Before Starting
L78032 Test Point Location
On the L78032 board, you're looking for two small gold contacts. Bridging them during USB connection forces Qualcomm EDL 9008 (HS-USB QDLoader) every time.
How to Enter Test Point Mode (Step-by-Step)
- 1Power off the device. Switch the phone off completely, not just a restart. Hold the power button and select Power Off before doing anything else.
- 2Remove the back cover. Separate the back cover with a plastic prying tool along the seam. Glued models need a short burst of heat first to loosen the adhesive.
- 3Disconnect the battery. Carefully detach the battery connector using a plastic tool. It's a small step, but it protects the board before you start working near the test point.
- 4Locate the test point pads. Reference the image above to pinpoint the two gold pads on your actual motherboard.
- 5Short the test points. Hold the tweezers across both points together, applying consistent pressure so the contact doesn't break.
- 6Connect USB cable to PC. Keep the short in place and connect the USB cable to your computer — the phone should switch into Qualcomm EDL 9008 automatically.
- 7Verify in Device Manager. Look for "Qualcomm EDL 9008" in Device Manager under Ports — that's your confirmation it worked.
- 8Release the tweezers once confirmed. The device stays in this mode as long as connected via USB.
- 9Open your flash tool and proceed. The device should be detected automatically. Proceed with FRP reset, flashing, or IMEI repair as needed.
Flash Tools Supporting L78032
Once in test point mode, the following tools support the L78032 for various operations:
- Flash Tool — operations
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