Is your INFINIX Note 30 Pro stuck on a black screen, boot loop, or dead altogether? Don’t panic. You have not turned your smartphone into a paperweight.
The INFINIX Note 30 Pro is a powerful mid-range device, but it is not immune to software corruption. "Bricking" is a terrifying term, but in 90% of cases, it is reversible. Whether you attempted a failed root, installed a bad Magisk module, flashed the wrong ROM, or encountered a sudden system crash, this guide will walk you through every possible method to bring your device back to life.
We will cover software bricks (stuck on logo) and hard bricks (no signs of life), using official tools like SP Flash Tool and recovery modes.
Before you begin: Ensure you have a Windows PC (10/11), a genuine USB-C data cable, and at least 50% battery (if the phone shows any signs of life). How to Unbrick INFINIX Note 30 Pro
Unlike Samsung or Xiaomi, INFINIX phones have a unique security feature: Auth Bypass.
If SP Flash Tool gives you an ERROR: STATUS_BROM_CMD_SEND_DA_FAIL (0xC0060005), that’s the phone saying, "I don't know you, hacker."
Solution: You need a MTK Bypass Utility. This is a small script that pauses the phone’s security check for 2 seconds. It’s legal, free, and the only way to talk to a hard-bricked INFINIX. Run the bypass script, then immediately hit Download in SP Flash Tool.
First, let’s play doctor.
Since the Note 30 Pro has a MediaTek processor (the Dimensity 8050), it is surprisingly hard to truly kill. MediaTek chips have a secret backdoor. Let’s find it.
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This paper provides a practical, step-by-step procedure to recover (unbrick) an INFINIX Note 30 Pro smartphone that is soft-bricked (stuck in bootloop, boot logo, or recovery) or hard-bricked (won't boot, no fastboot/ADB response). It covers diagnostic steps, required tools, firmware sources, methods (ADB/Fastboot, SP Flash Tool, factory firmware flashing, EDL/Qualcomm deep-flash), precautions, and troubleshooting. Intended for technically competent users; following steps carries risk of data loss and device damage. Is your INFINIX Note 30 Pro stuck on
Bricking can occur from failed OTA updates, corrupt system partitions, improper rooting or custom ROMs. Recovery depends on chipset (INFINIX Note 30 Pro typically uses a MediaTek or Qualcomm SoC depending on region — verify first). This paper assumes model-specific firmware is available.
This is the most effective method for the INFINIX Note 30 Pro. The MediaTek Dimensity processor inside the Note 30 Pro uses SP Flash Tool (Smart Phone Flash Tool) . This software communicates directly with the CPU's boot ROM, even if the screen is black.