In this article, we’ll show you Vivo X200 FE PD2465 UFS ISP Pinout that allows you to write DUMP file, Chip re-programming, or flash firmware or remove frp lock, bypass FRP, remove locks, and flash the stock firmware using any UFS repair tool.
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What is UFS ISP Pinout?
ISP (In-System Programming) allows flash chip to be programmed without removing it from the PCB. It uses a specific pinout and protocol to communicate with computer.
A test point is a copper points on a PCB that allows you to boot the phone into the emergency download mode to perform flashing, unlocking or repairing the phone.
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Vivo X200 FE PD2465 UFS ISP PinOUT Diagram Image:
The Vivo X200 FE ISP and Test Point enables you to carefully boot into Flash Mode. So, follow the below methods to successfully boot to Vivo X200 FE ISP Mode.
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UFS ISP Pin Labels You Need:
- CLK
- TXOP
- TXON
- RXOP
- RXON
- GND – Ground
Tip: You can use a microscope or a 10x magnifier to identify the points correctly.
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Required Tools for ISP Pinout Method
Make sure your workstation includes:
- UFI Box, Easy JTAG Plus, or Medusa Pro
- 0.1mm – 0.3mm jumper wires
- Fine-tip soldering iron
- Soldering flux
- Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA 99%)
- Multimeter
- Microscope or magnifier
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How to Connect ISP to UFS or EMMC Box
- Open the back panel of the Vivo X200 FE.
- Disassemble the phone.
- Locate the eMMC chip area on the PCB.
- Find & Solder to ISP Points
- Use the above diagram to identify these pins: CLK, TXON, TXOP, GND, and RXON, RXOP.
- Vivo X200 FE PD2465 UFS ISP PinOUT to Hard Reset, FRP Bypass or Flash firmware.

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- Or, you can use the test points.
- Connect to UFI or Easy JTAG,
- In the UFI or Easy Jtag Software:
- Click Identify UFS
- Bypass FRP: Navigate to: User Partition – Special Task – Reset FRP
- Fix Dead Boot: Select the firmware & click flash.
- That’s it.
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Warning: Incorrectly shorting test points can damage the Vivo X200 FE. Proceed with caution!

