ZTE Blade L110 Firmware Flash File Download [Stock Rom]
The ZTE Blade L110 is an ultra-budget 3G smartphone from 2016, designed for basic use in markets like Russia. Given its age and extremely limited hardware, this device is functionally obsolete for modern applications. Flashing the official stock firmware is solely for the purpose of restoring the device to its original factory state for basic calling and SMS, or for archival and hobbyist purposes.
Important Note: This device is powered by a UNISOC SC7731G chipset and runs the outdated Android 5.1 Lollipop. The restoration process requires the use of SPD Upgrade Tool.
Quick Device Specs
- Device
- ZTE Blade L110
- Release year
- 2016
- Chipset
- UNISOC SC7731G
- Display
- 4.0″ WVGA TFT (800×480)
- Battery
- 1400 mAh (Removable)
- Memory
- 512MB RAM + 4GB storage
- Camera
- 2MP rear, 0.3MP front
- OS
- Android 5.1 (Lollipop)
- Region
- Russia (RU)
Required Downloads
File / Tool | Download Link |
---|---|
SPD Upgrade Tool | Download Tool |
SPD/UNISOC USB Drivers | Download Drivers |
Stock ROM & Firmware
Version | Android | Region | Type | Download | Size |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
V1.0.0 | 5.1 (Lollipop) | Russia (RU) | SPD / PAC | Download | ~500 MB |
Quick Flashing Guide
- Download and install the SPD USB Drivers and the SPD Upgrade Tool on your computer.
- Extract the downloaded firmware ZIP file to get the firmware package with a `.pac` extension.
- Launch the SPD Upgrade Tool, click the first gear icon to “Load Packet,” and select the `.pac` file.
- Power off your phone (remove and re-insert the battery), then press and hold the Volume Down button while connecting it to your PC to start the flashing process.
For a complete, step-by-step tutorial with screenshots, please refer to our definitive guide:
How to Flash Firmware with the SPD Upgrade Tool
FAQs
Q1. Can I install modern apps like WhatsApp or Telegram on this phone?
Absolutely not. This phone runs Android 5.1 Lollipop, an operating system from 2014. No modern apps are compatible with it. The 512MB of RAM and 4GB of storage are also far too low. This firmware restores the phone for basic calling and texting only.
Q2. Why does the Play Store give errors or not work?
The version of Google Play Services on Android 5.1 is obsolete and can no longer properly connect to Google’s modern servers. While a fresh flash restores the original apps, you will likely face constant “Google Play Services has stopped” errors, making the Play Store unusable.
Q3. What does the “MIRA” tag in the filename mean?
The “MIRA” tag typically indicates that the firmware was backed up from a working device using a professional servicing tool like Miracle Box. However, the file is usually in the standard `.pac` format and can be flashed with the publicly available SPD Upgrade Tool.
Device-Specific Troubleshooting
- “Insufficient Storage” is a Critical Issue: The 4GB of internal storage is almost entirely consumed by the operating system. A microSD card is mandatory for any media, but you will still have almost no space for applications. A clean flash is the only way to clear out all junk data from the internal memory.
- Extreme Slowness and Freezing: This is the expected performance for a device with this hardware. A clean firmware flash will restore it to its “fastest” possible state, but it will always be extremely slow by any modern standard. Do not attempt to run more than one application at a time.
- Phone Boots up in Russian: This is expected for a Russian firmware. During the initial setup wizard, look for the language selection option, which may be marked with a globe icon or the word `Язык`. You should be able to select English from the list.
- SPD Upgrade Tool Doesn’t Detect the Phone: This is a driver issue. Reinstall the SPD drivers (disabling driver signature enforcement in Windows first). The removable battery is your best tool: remove it, click “Start Downloading” in the tool, then connect the phone without the battery while holding Volume Down.