Do you own a Mafe smartphone or tablet? If yes are you searching for the USB driver for your device? If yes is your answer again, then you are on the right webpage. Download Mafe USB drivers from here (based on device model number), install it on your computer and connect your device to PC or Laptop successfully.
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Since SAAWARIYA IMPEX PRIVATE LIMITED doesn’t provide PC Suite application for their customers, you will need to download and install the USB drivers given here to connect your device to PC or laptop computer.
Download Mafe USB Drivers
Mafe Spark 35 USB Driver
Model Name: Mafe Spark 35
USB Driver Type: SPD + ADB
How To Install: SPD Tutorial + ADB Tutorial
Driver File Size: 97 KB + 8.3 MB
USB Driver Type: SPD + ADB
How To Install: SPD Tutorial + ADB Tutorial
Driver File Size: 97 KB + 8.3 MB
Mafe Flash USB Driver
Model Name: Mafe Flash
USB Driver Type: SPD + ADB
How To Install: SPD Tutorial + ADB Tutorial
Driver File Size: 97 KB + 8.3 MB
USB Driver Type: SPD + ADB
How To Install: SPD Tutorial + ADB Tutorial
Driver File Size: 97 KB + 8.3 MB
Mafe Elite USB Driver
Model Name: Mafe Elite
USB Driver Type: SPD + ADB
How To Install: SPD Tutorial + ADB Tutorial
Driver File Size: 97 KB + 8.3 MB
USB Driver Type: SPD + ADB
How To Install: SPD Tutorial + ADB Tutorial
Driver File Size: 97 KB + 8.3 MB
Mafe Air USB Driver
Model Name: Mafe Air
USB Driver Type: ADB
How To Install: ADB Tutorial
Driver File Size: 8.3 MB
USB Driver Type: ADB
How To Install: ADB Tutorial
Driver File Size: 8.3 MB
Mafe Shine M820 USB Driver
Model Name: Mafe Shine M820
USB Driver Type: ADB
How To Install: ADB Tutorial
Driver File Size: 8.3 MB
USB Driver Type: ADB
How To Install: ADB Tutorial
Driver File Size: 8.3 MB
Mafe Shine M810 USB Driver
Model Name: Mafe Shine M810
USB Driver Type: ADB
How To Install: ADB Tutorial
Driver File Size: 8.3 MB
USB Driver Type: ADB
How To Install: ADB Tutorial
Driver File Size: 8.3 MB
Mafe Tycoon M50Q USB Driver
Model Name: Mafe Tycoon M50Q
USB Driver Type: ADB
How To Install: ADB Tutorial
Driver File Size: 8.3 MB
USB Driver Type: ADB
How To Install: ADB Tutorial
Driver File Size: 8.3 MB
Mafe Tycoon M450Q USB Driver
Model Name: Mafe Tycoon M450Q
USB Driver Type: ADB
How To Install: ADB Tutorial
Driver File Size: 8.3 MB
USB Driver Type: ADB
How To Install: ADB Tutorial
Driver File Size: 8.3 MB
Points To Remember:
1) SAAWARIYA IMPEX PRIVATE LIMITED officially provides all the USB drivers given here. So, if you encounter any issues while installing these USB drivers, contact their support team.
2) If you are looking to get rooting tutorials, stock firmware installation tutorials, etc., for your Mafe smartphone or tablet, kindly let us know by dropping a comment below.
3) The Mafe USB drivers given here are for computers with Windows operating system. So, if you are using a computer with Linux or Mac operating system, these drivers will not work.
4) If you are unable to find the USB driver for your Mafe device on this page, please let us know by leaving a comment below.
5) If you have bricked your Mafe device, download Mafe stock ROM firmware and flash it on your smartphone or tablet using an Android flash tool.
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This is what you need to download the Mafe stock ROMs, aka Mafe firmware flash files, for all Mafe mobile devices.
Flashing stock ROMs can help you update to newer or older versions of Android, fix bugs, unbrick the mobile devices, remove root access and custom recovery images, so forth.
The Mafe stock ROMs that you find here in this guide are no different to the Mafe firmware that you get as over the air updates. The only difference is that you are flashing the files manually yourself whereas an automatic OTA update would download the files for you using the internet connection.
Any OTA updates that may have arrived for your mobile device will become available to you if it is a newer version of Android compared to the version you are flashing here, and you’ll be able to accept and install them, as you would usually expect, when they become available too.
Each mobile device carrier network usually has their own stock ROMs for their specific model numbers. You should always flash the stock ROM that is made for your carrier network if your device is still locked to that carrier. On the other hand, if your device is unlocked from the carrier, then you can install the stock ROMs intended for other carrier networks just fine. If the stock ROMs are not labeled as for any carrier network on the page, then it’s because it is an unbranded stock ROM, meaning you can install it on any device with the same name, no matter the carrier network.
What not to do with stock ROMs: don’t ever flash a stock ROM that was made for another device. It won’t work and it’ll soft-brick your device until you manage to get the correct ROM flashed again.
Download Mafe Firmware (Stock ROM) for All Devices
Android 5.1 Mafe Firmware Flash Files
Android 4.4 Mafe Firmware Flash Files
Android 4.2.2 Mafe Firmware Flash Files
Although we always do our best to make sure all external sources are safe, it’s safe practice to view the WOT reputation and VirusTotal scan results before downloading links to your computer.
Note before flashing: the guide for the SP flash tool — the most commonly used flash tool — can be used for everyone who has a device with a MediaTek chipset.
Those of you with a device that has a Qualcomm chipset can use other flashing tools such as the QcomDloader tool or Qualcomm Flash Image Loader (QFIL).
MediaTek and Qualcomm make up most chipsets, but occasionally a device can also have a Spreadtrum, Broadcom or Rockchip system chip, in which case you should use the tools designed for those system chips instead.
For the odd rare occasion, some of you may need to use the Miracle Box software which can be downloaded from a search engine such as Google.
Lastly, follow the guides here if you have to install a PAC file or flash an RDA bin file.
How to Flash Mafe Stock ROM Using SP Flash Tool
1. Download and install the Android USB Drivers for your manufacturer on the Windows PC if you don’t have them installed already.
2. Turn off the mobile device by holding the Power button in until the screen turns off.
3. Download the ROM that you want to be flashed on the mobile device so that the file is on the same computer as the flash tool and then extract the file.
4. Download and extract the SP Flash Tool file on your computer.
5. Look for the flashtool.exe file from inside the extracted folder and double-click the mouse pointer on it to open it up.
6. You should find the SP Flash Tool is now open on your computer’s display. Click on the “Download” tab at the top of the flash tool’s interface.
7. Click on the “Scatter-loading” button located in the top right corner of the flash tool’s interface.
8. Open the stock ROM folder that you extracted earlier and upload the scatter-file.
9. Click on the “Download” button that has a green arrow, close to the top-left corner of the flash tool’s interface.
10. Connect the USB cable to the smartphone and then the smartphone to the computer with the other end of the USB cable.
11. Press one of the Volume buttons so your computer can detect the smartphone.
12. The ROM flashing will automatically begin once the file is uploaded. Wait for the big green tick to let you know that the flashing is complete.
13. You may now close the SP Flash Tool by clicking on the “X” in the top right corner of the interface and disconnect your mobile device from the computer.
You can also view our more detailed guide on how to flash a stock ROM with the SP Flash Tool that comes with screenshots if you prefer.
Important Notes
Back Up Your Data: You should always back up your data before you begin flashing new firmware files to your Mafe smartphone or tablet. All of your pictures, music, videos, documents, etc. should be still on your device after you have updated the firmware, but you may need to restore the contacts and applications from a backup.
Wipe Cache and Factory Reset: Some people claim that taking a factory reset isn’t necessary after updates, but at the very least you should wipe the system cache after installing new firmware. This way you can help eliminate any performance issues and battery draining bugs. Taking a factory reset is the best way of avoiding common problems many users face after applying software updates.
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Important Notes
[*] Back Up Your Data: You should always back up your data before you begin flashing new firmware files to your smartphone or tablet. All of your pictures, music, videos, documents, etc. should be still on your device after you have updated the firmware, but you may need to restore the contacts and applications from a backup.
[*] Wipe Cache and Factory Reset: Some people claim that taking a factory reset isn’t necessary after updates, but at the very least you should wipe the system cache after installing new firmware. This way you can help eliminate any performance issues and battery draining bugs. Taking a factory reset is the best way of avoiding common problems many users face after applying software updates.