Read a marketing README that lists phone service tasks the external Windows binary claims to support.
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See which Android and iPhone workflows the README groups together, like FRP, EDL flashing, and Apple ID paths.
The repo ships only a README. The download link points to an external short URL with no source code, no license, and no release page on GitHub.
This repository's README describes UnlockerPhone-Tool-2026 as a Windows desktop application that helps users carry out common phone service tasks on Android phones and iPhones. The page lists work such as resetting and unlocking phones, removing Factory Reset Protection, repairing bootloaders, flashing devices in EDL mode, and checking device identity and state. The author positions it as a single Windows app for repair, maintenance, and service workflows across mixed device fleets. The README sets out system requirements: Windows 10 or 11, at least 4 GB of RAM, 500 MB of free disk space, working USB ports, admin access on the PC, and a stable internet connection for the download and updates. It tells the reader to plug one phone in at a time using a direct USB port rather than a hub, to let Windows finish driver prompts, and to close other phone tools that might claim the same port. Most steps boil down to: pick the brand or device path, choose the task, connect the phone, wait for detection, then follow on-screen prompts. Feature sections cover Android workflows like FRP handling, bootloader repair, soft reset, partition work, and EDL flashing, alongside iPhone paths grouped under Apple ID workflows, iPhone maintenance, and basic recovery. There is also a short section on server auth emulation, which the README says is used for service paths that need a matching response during repair or flashing, restricted to the device types the tool supports. Troubleshooting tips include trying a different cable or port, checking Device Manager, and installing or updating drivers when a phone is not detected. The download link in the README points to an external short URL rather than to a GitHub release page, and the page does not show any source code, build steps, or licence. There are no screenshots or version notes, and no contact details for the author.
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