Samsung M017f Isp Pinout Review

The Samsung Galaxy M01s (SM-M017F) is a device that often requires advanced hardware-level intervention for critical repairs like dead boot recovery, FRP (Google account) bypass, or EMMC health repair. The Role of ISP Pinouts

Visual Identification

  1. Disassembly: Remove the back cover, battery, and motherboard shield (metal casing).
  2. Locate the eMMC: Look for the large black square chip (usually a Samsung KLMBG2JENB-B041 or similar).
  3. Find the Cluster: Look for a group of 5 to 6 tiny golden copper pads nearby. On the M017F, these are often located adjacent to the eMMC chip or sometimes on the opposite side of the board near the SIM tray connector area depending on the PCB revision.

Extract the super.img and vendor.img along with preloader_m017f.bin from stock AP_*.tar.md5 files. Use MTK META Utility or SP Flash Tool compatible scatter files – but remember, ISP replaces the need for SP Flash Tool. samsung m017f isp pinout

CLK (Clock): Synchronizes data transfer between the programmer and the chip. CMD (Command): Sends instructions to the eMMC. The Samsung Galaxy M01s (SM-M017F) is a device

For the Samsung Galaxy M01s (SM-M017F), a highly useful technical "feature" or capability made possible by its ISP (In-System Programming) pinout is User Data Recovery and FRP Bypass without needing to remove the eMMC chip from the motherboard. Core Technical Capabilities Disassembly: Remove the back cover, battery, and motherboard

Typical ISP pins and signals (common for Samsung budget models)

Note: Pad labels are generic; verify continuity to components (eMMC, PMIC, ground) before powering.