If your Nokia 2.4 won't boot past the logo, is locked out with a forgotten FRP account, or needs a clean firmware reflash, this is the guide to bookmark. Since the test point method is what most technicians reach for before opening ISP/JTAG territory. This guide covers the exact test point location for the TA-1274, TA-1275 — Nokia 2.4 test point unlock tool — and walks through the full process step by step.
The TA-1274, TA-1275 is built around a Mediatek MT6762 Helio P22, which means MediaTek BROM Mode (USB VCOM / Preloader) is the mode you'll need to trigger. Once the device responds in this mode, tools such as Unlock Tool, AMT Tool, UMT Tool etc can pick it up and handle FRP resets, firmware flashing, or IMEI repair.
Before you start: One thing worth confirming upfront: Mediatek MT6762 needs to be installed first. Without it, Device Manager won't show anything useful.
TA-1274, TA-1275 Device Information
| Model Number | TA-1274, TA-1275 |
| Device Name | Nokia 2.4 |
| Chipset | Mediatek MT6762 Helio P22 |
| Test Point Mode | MediaTek BROM Mode (USB VCOM / Preloader) |
| Android Version | Android 10, upgradable to Android 11 |
| Test Point Type | Hardware shorting (motherboard) |
What You Need Before Starting
DriverMediatek MT6762
Flash ToolUnlock Tool, AMT Tool, UMT Tool etc
HardwareFine-tip metal tweezers or thin wire
CableOriginal or good quality USB data cable
PCWindows 7 / 10 / 11 (64-bit recommended)
OptionalPlastic pry tool, heat gun for back cover
TA-1274, TA-1275 Test Point / EDL Point Location
On the TA-1274, TA-1275 board, you're looking for two small gold contacts. Bridging them during USB connection forces MediaTek BROM Mode (USB VCOM / Preloader) every time.
Nokia 2.4 TA-1274, TA-1275 — Test point / EDL point location on motherboard
Important: Short only the correct pads shown above. Wrong contact can permanently damage the device.
How to Enter TA-1274, TA-1275 Test Point Mode (Step-by-Step)
Note: This involves opening the device physically. Hardware damage is not reversible.
- 1Power off the device. Get the phone into a full power-off state first. A simple restart skips this and isn't the same thing.
- 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.
- 3Disconnect the battery. Unplug the battery connector first, using something non-conductive like a plastic spudger. Skipping this before shorting the test point isn't worth the risk.
- 4Locate the test point pads. Using the image above as your reference, spot the two gold pads that make up the test point on the real board.
- 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 switches into MediaTek BROM Mode automatically.
- 7Verify in Device Manager. Glance at Device Manager for "MediaTek BROM Mode" under Ports. That entry appearing means it worked.
- 8Release the tweezers once confirmed. Device stays in EDL mode while USB is connected.
- 9Open your flash tool and proceed. Unlock Tool, AMT Tool, UMT Tool etc should detect it automatically.
Tip: If Device Manager shows "Unknown Device", reinstall Mediatek MT6762 and repeat. Use a rear USB port, not a hub.
Flash Tools That Support TA-1274, TA-1275 in Test Point Mode
Once the TA-1274, TA-1275 is in MediaTek BROM Mode, these tools are confirmed to work:
- Flash Tool — operations
Frequently Asked Questions
This usually traces back to: Mediatek MT6762 not set up right (uninstall and reinstall as Administrator), pads needing cleaning with isopropyl alcohol, or a USB cable/hub not passing data.
Yes, if you disconnect the battery first and short only the correct pads in the pinout image. Risk comes from touching wrong components or using excessive force near SMD parts.
Entering this mode alone does not erase data. Any FRP reset or flash performed in EDL mode will erase data. Always inform the customer first.
Disconnect USB and reconnect the battery. If it still won't boot, flash the stock ROM in EDL mode to restore firmware.
Please follow the complete step-by-step guide above for TA-1274, TA-1275. Each step is explained in detail, including what tools you need and how to verify success.
Please follow the complete step-by-step guide above for TA-1274, TA-1275. Each step is explained in detail, including what tools you need and how to verify success.
Please follow the complete step-by-step guide above for TA-1274, TA-1275. Each step is explained in detail, including what tools you need and how to verify success.
Please follow the complete step-by-step guide above for TA-1274, TA-1275. Each step is explained in detail, including what tools you need and how to verify success.
Please follow the complete step-by-step guide above for TA-1274, TA-1275. Each step is explained in detail, including what tools you need and how to verify success.
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