ZTE Blade A465

ZTE Blade A465 Firmware Flash File Download [Stock Rom]

The ZTE Blade A465 is a basic, entry-level 4G smartphone from 2015. For owners of this very old device, flashing the official stock firmware is often the only way to resolve deep software corruption, fix persistent bugs like network signal loss, or restore a phone that has become completely unresponsive.

Important Note: This device is powered by a MediaTek MT6735M chipset and runs the outdated Android 5.1 Lollipop. The restoration process requires the use of SP Flash Tool.


Quick Device Specs

Device
ZTE Blade A465
Release year
2015
Chipset
MediaTek MT6735M
Display
5.0″ FWVGA TFT (854×480)
Battery
2200 mAh (Removable)
Memory
1GB RAM + 8GB storage
Camera
5MP rear, 2MP front
OS
Android 5.1 (Lollipop)

Required Downloads

File / Tool Download Link
SP Flash Tool Download Tool
MediaTek USB VCOM Drivers Download Drivers

Stock ROM & Firmware

Version Android Region Type Download Size
V2.0.0 5.1 (Lollipop) Global / Latin America SP Flash Tool Download ~900 MB

Quick Flashing Guide

  1. Download and install the MediaTek VCOM drivers and the SP Flash Tool on your computer.
  2. Extract the downloaded firmware ZIP file to find the `MT6735M_Android_scatter.txt` file.
  3. Launch SP Flash Tool, load the scatter file, and ensure the flashing mode is set to “Download Only.”
  4. Power off your phone, remove the battery, click the “Download” button in the tool, and then connect the phone to your PC via USB to begin.

For a complete, step-by-step tutorial with screenshots, please refer to our definitive guide:
How to Flash Stock Firmware on MediaTek (MTK) Smartphones


FAQs

Q1. My phone often shows “No Service” even with a working SIM. Will this fix it?

Yes, this is a known software issue on the Blade A465. A full firmware flash with SP Flash Tool is the most reliable way to fix it, as it completely rewrites the modem and baseband software that controls the network connection. If the problem persists after a clean flash, it may indicate a hardware issue with the antenna.

Q2. Can I install modern apps on this phone after flashing?

No. This phone runs Android 5.1 Lollipop, an operating system from 2014 that is no longer supported by most modern apps. The 1GB of RAM and 8GB of storage are also far below minimum requirements. This firmware is for restoring the phone for basic calling and SMS.

Q3. Why do I get constant “Google Play Services has stopped” errors?

This is the most common problem for Android 5.1 devices today. The version of Google Play Services in the firmware is obsolete. After flashing, you must connect to Wi-Fi and let the Play Store attempt to update itself and Play Services, but this may fail due to storage limitations.


Device-Specific Troubleshooting

  • “Insufficient Storage” Error: The 8GB of internal storage is the biggest limitation of this phone. It is essential to use a microSD card for all photos and media. Go to `Settings > Apps` to disable any pre-installed bloatware to free up precious system space for essential app updates.
  • Phone Not Charging or Charging Very Slowly: On a device this old, charging issues are often hardware-related (a worn-out micro-USB port or a degraded battery). A firmware flash can fix software bugs that prevent charging, but if the problem persists after a clean flash, the hardware is likely the cause.
  • SP Flash Tool Doesn’t Detect the Phone: This is a driver issue. Reinstall the VCOM drivers (disabling driver signature enforcement in Windows first). The removable battery is your best tool: remove it, click “Download” in SP Flash Tool, then connect the phone without the battery. Once the red bar appears, you can re-insert it.
  • “Invalid IMEI” after Flashing: This critical error occurs if you use the “Format All + Download” option in SP Flash Tool. It erases the phone’s unique identifier. To prevent this, always use the “Download Only” mode. Restoring a lost IMEI is a very complex process.

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