Realme C1 Rmx1811 Test | Point Ae-tool

Result:

For RMX1811:

Reference image (verbal mapping):
From the battery connector → move right 2 cm → down 0.5 cm → two tiny square pads (distance ~2 mm apart). Realme C1 rmx1811 test point AE-Tool

The test point is used to force the device into EDL 9008 mode when:

Warning: Modifying device hardware or firmware can permanently brick the phone, void warranty, and may be illegal in some jurisdictions. Proceed only if you understand the risks. Result: For RMX1811 :

⚠️ WARNING: Opening your phone breaks water resistance (if any) and may void warranty. Use an ESD-safe mat and tools.

A test point is a specific pair of copper contacts or pads on the device’s motherboard. Shorting (connecting) these points forces the device into EDL (Emergency Download Mode) or Qualcomm 9008 mode. In this mode, the device bypasses normal boot sequences and allows low-level communication with flashing tools—like AE-Tool. Reference image (verbal mapping): From the battery connector

If you own a Realme C1 (model number RMX1811) and find yourself locked out due to a forgotten pattern, PIN, password, or a Google FRP (Factory Reset Protection) lock, you’ve likely stumbled upon the term “Test Point” and the software “AE-Tool.” This combination is one of the most effective, hardware-level methods to revive your device.

In this comprehensive guide, we will break down exactly what the Realme C1 test point is, how it interacts with AE-Tool, step-by-step instructions, necessary precautions, and troubleshooting common errors.

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