One of the biggest hurdles in recent years has been the tightening of FRP security. Version 1.9 introduces improved methods for bypassing FRP on newer SPD devices, often utilizing "Emergency Mode" or specialized exploits that do not require the user to enable "USB Debugging" or "OEM Unlock" beforehand.

In the world of mobile phone repair and unlocking, having the right tools can mean the difference between a bricked device and a successful repair. Among the most respected utilities in the technician community is the NCK Dongle, specifically its Spreadtrum (SPD) module. The release of NCK Dongle Spreadtrum Module 1.9 marked a significant milestone, bringing enhanced support for a wider range of CPUs and security patches.

This article covers the key features of version 1.9, the devices it supports, and a guide on how to safely download and install the software.

The NCK Dongle is a well-known multi-brand GSM service tool. The Spreadtrum (Unisoc) Module v1.9 is a specific software update/add-on that enables the dongle to handle Spreadtrum/Unisoc-based devices—primarily for unlocking, repairing IMEI, flashing firmware, and fixing baseband issues.

If you cannot get the Spreadtrum Module 1.9 working (e.g., driver conflicts on Windows 11), consider these alternatives:

For 99% of budget smartphones (Infinix, Tecno, Itel), Nck Dongle with Module 1.9 remains the most cost-effective solution on the used market.


Before hitting the download button, you must understand the architecture. The Nck Dongle is a physical USB hardware dongle. Without it, the software is useless. The Spreadtrum Module (also called the "Sprd Module") is a plugin that operates inside the main Nck Dongle Crack or Original Pro software.

✘ Requires original NCK Dongle (~$150–200 investment).
✘ Windows only – no Mac/Linux support.
✘ Poor documentation – you may need YouTube tutorials.
✘ Cloned dongles will brick the module.

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