Micromax Canvas Blaze 4G Q400 Firmware File (Stock ROM)

If the Micromax Canvas Blaze 4G Q400 is having software problems try flashing stock firmware. Flash Stock firmware Micromax canvas blaze 4g q400 found online flash stock firmware Micromax canvas blaze 4g q400 This guide will give you step-by-step guidance on downloading the firmware, preparing your phone, and using a flashing tool.

Micromax Canvas Blaze 4G Q400 is a budget smartphone with good specs. 1 GB RAM, and basic applications, make it a good browsing device. 8 GB of storage for all your important files and photos. Front and back cameras are small 8MP and 2MP, respectively, but they can record regular moments. The battery is 2000mah and it lasts all day long

Micromax Canvas Blaze 4G Q400 Firmware

Firmware Details:

  • Gapps: Included
  • Device Supported: Micromax Canvas Blaze 4G Q400
  • Tool Supported: QPST Tool – QFIL Qualcomm Flash Image Loader
  • Processor: Qualcomm
  • Os Ver: Android 5.1 Lollipop

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Pre-requirements:

How To Flash Stock ROM On Micromax Canvas Blaze 4G Q400:

  1. Download and install the Qualcomm USB Driver on the Computer.
  2. Download and extract the Qualcomm Flash Image Loader (QFIL) on the computer.
  3. After extracting, you will be able to see the following files: Open QFIL.exe:
  4. Once the QFIL Tool is launched, you will be able to see the following screen on the computer:
  5. Switch Off/Power Off your Smartphone or Tablet.
  6. Once your Device is Switched Off, Press and Hold the Volume UP Key and Connect the Device to the Computer using the USB Cable.
  7. Click on the Browse Button and locate the Firmware (.mbn).
  8. Click on the Download button to begin the Flashing Process.
  9. The flashing Process may take up to 10-15 minutes to complete.

Once the Stock firmware flashing process is completed, your device will be rebooted automatically. Congratulations! Now disconnect the device from the computer and set up everything on your device to use it.

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