One of the most valuable features of Qcdma-tool V2.0.9 is its ability to communicate with a device in EDL mode. When an Android phone is hard-bricked (no display, no charging indicator, only detected as "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" in Device Manager), this tool can force-write raw partition images without needing a bootloader or recovery.
Avoid random forum links or YouTube descriptions that promise "cracked" versions. Since V2.0.9 is already free, look for community-recommended repositories on XDA Developers, GSM hosting forums, or GitHub archives. Always scan downloaded executables with antivirus software.
Legal warning: Only perform this on devices you own with legitimate lost IMEI numbers.
Tools with “Qcdma” in the name are historically associated with:
No legitimate OEM (Qualcomm, Google, Samsung, etc.) distributes such tools publicly as “free” versions.
The tool provides a raw view of the device’s GPT (GUID Partition Table). Users can:
You can perform a factory reset directly via the tool without needing to access recovery mode. It also includes options to reset lockscreen passwords, fingerprint data, and face unlock data.
Since development on Qcdma-tool V2.0.9 appears dormant (original creators unknown), the community keeps it alive. For help: