Realme C1 Rmx1811 Test Point Ae-tool

The Realme C1 (RMX1811) test point for AE-Tool is a reliable hardware-level backdoor to restore, unlock, or recover the device. By shorting the two pads near the eMMC, the device enters EDL mode, allowing AE-Tool to communicate via Firehose programmer. This method works even when the device is fully locked, hard-bricked, or bootlooping.

Always follow anti-static precautions, use correct firehose files, and perform operations ethically.


Document Version: 1.0
Last Updated: 2025
Compatible AE-Tool Version: 3.0+
Supported OS: Windows 10/11

Realme C1 (RMX1811) Test Point and AE-Tool Guide The Realme C1 (RMX1811) is a Snapdragon 450-powered device that often requires advanced servicing for issues like forgotten screen locks or FRP (Google Account) bypass. When standard recovery methods fail, technicians use the test point method or ISP pinouts to communicate directly with the device's hardware using professional software like AE-Tool. Understanding the Test Point and EDL Mode

The test point is a physical location on the phone's motherboard that, when shorted, forces the device into Emergency Download (EDL) Mode. This mode is critical for:

Unbricking: Recovering devices that won't boot into the OS or fastboot mode.

Deep Flashing: Installing stock firmware when the bootloader is locked. Realme C1 rmx1811 test point AE-Tool

Bypassing Security: Removing PIN, pattern, or FRP locks that are otherwise inaccessible.

On the Realme C1 (RMX1811), if button combinations (Volume Up + Down) fail to trigger EDL mode, the Test Point method is the primary hardware alternative. AE-Tool and ISP Pinout Method

AE-Tool is a specialized professional software (often associated with MRT) used for EMMC-level repairs. For recent security patches on the Realme C1, a simple USB connection may not work, requiring an ISP (In-System Programming) connection. Required ISP Jumpers

To connect the Realme C1 to AE-Tool via ISP, you must solder jumpers to the following points on the motherboard: VCC and VCCQ (Power) CLK (Clock) CMD (Command) D0 (Data) GND (Ground) Step-by-Step Guide for Servicing

Disassemble the Device: Carefully remove the back cover and internal shields to access the motherboard.

Locate the Pinout: Identify the ISP points or the specific EDL test points on the board. Connect to PC: The Realme C1 (RMX1811) test point for AE-Tool

For ISP: Use an adapter (like UFI or EasyJTAG) to connect the soldered jumpers to the AE-Tool box.

For EDL (USB): Short the test points while plugging in the USB cable to show as "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" in the PC Device Manager.

Launch AE-Tool: Open the software and select the Realme C1 (RMX1811) model.

Execute Task: Choose the specific operation, such as Factory Reset or FRP Unlock, and wait for the "Done" message. Alternatives and Precautions


If the device is already in EDL mode via software:

But for locked/bricked RMX1811, test point is mandatory. Document Version: 1

✅ You have successfully entered EDL mode.


Follow these steps to locate the TP:

Exact Points (Description):

Image Reference (Verbal pinout):

📌 Note: If you cannot find them, search Google Images for “RMX1811 test point” – they are always near the bottom row of the motherboard connector.

| Feature | Detail | |---------|--------| | Model | RMX1811 (also known as Realme C1) | | SoC | Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 (MSM8917) | | OS up to | Android 8.1 (Oreo), ColorOS 5.1 | | EDL Mode | Yes (via test point) | | Supported Tools | AE-Tool, UFI, Octoplus, MRT, Miracle Box |