Zte Mf90 Firmware No Brand May 2026

Use keywords MF90_DLOAD or MF90_patched. Look for threads with high post counts and user feedback. Avoid “paid firmware” scams.

Despite careful flashing, you may encounter problems. Here’s how to solve them:

| Issue | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | No IMEI / baseband unknown | Flashing erased NVRAM | Restore QCN backup (if you have one). Use tool QFIL to write a generic QCN. | | Wi-Fi works but no mobile data | APN missing or wrong | Re-enter APN, then set network to “Auto”. Reboot. | | Signal bars show, but no internet | DNS or IP lease issue | Set DNS manually to 8.8.8.8 via web UI > Advanced > Network. | | Web UI asks for password – not admin | Generic firmware may have zte or 1234 | Try zte, 1234, or look for the password on the device label (some generic builds preserve it). | | Device bricked (no LED, no download mode) | Power loss during flash | You need a JTAG or SPI programmer – seek professional repair. | | LTE bands missing | Generic firmware has different band table for your hardware variant | Revert to original carrier firmware. Do not force incompatible firmware. |


| Feature | Branded Firmware (e.g., Telstra, Bell) | Generic Firmware (No Brand) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Web Interface | Carrier logo & color scheme | Neutral ZTE interface | | APN Settings | Often locked or pre-set | Fully editable / manual entry | | SIM Lock | Usually locked to that carrier | SIM unlocked (or unlock remains) | | Band Selection | Often restricted | Full band control | | Feature set | May be crippled (SMS, DHCP, etc.) | Full ZTE feature set | | Firmware Updates | Delayed by carrier | Direct from ZTE reference | zte mf90 firmware no brand

“No brand” firmware is essentially the generic, carrier-agnostic software that ZTE intended for the MF90 before operator customization. It restores full functionality, allowing you to use any SIM card globally, configure any APN, and access hidden engineering menus.


Critical warning: Before downloading any “no brand” firmware, you must identify your exact hardware version. The ZTE MF90 has multiple internal variants, mainly differing by modem chipset and frequency bands.

Check the sticker under the battery or on the bottom of the device. Look for: Use keywords MF90_DLOAD or MF90_patched

Search Google or file hosting sites for:

MF90V1.0.0B02_generic.zip
ZTE_MF90_UNBRANDED_FIRMWARE.bin
MF90_UPDATE_GENERIC_20150618

Also check ZTE Australia support archive (they once released generic MF90 firmware for open market). | Feature | Branded Firmware (e


Flashing “no brand” firmware on a ZTE MF90 typically voids the manufacturer’s warranty. However, since most MF90 units are several years old, this is moot for many users.

If you searched for hours and cannot find a working generic firmware for your exact MF90 variant, consider these alternatives:


Standard method for ZTE MF90 (uses ZTE firmware upgrade tool / QPST):

  • Flash the no-brand .bin or .mbn file.
  • ⚠️ Flashing wrong firmware will hard brick. You need exact match for baseband (MDM9215/MDM9615).


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