This article is your ultimate resource. We will explore what the Tecno CI6 DA file is, why you need a dedicated one, where to find safe versions, how to use it step-by-step, and how to troubleshoot common errors. DA stands for Download Agent . It is a small, proprietary piece of code that acts as a translator between your computer’s flashing software (e.g., SP Flash Tool) and the bootROM of your Tecno CI6’s MediaTek processor.
| Error Code | Message | Cause | Solution | |------------|---------|-------|----------| | | DA not connecting | Wrong DA file or preloader mismatch | Re-download CI6-specific DA. Test 2-3 different versions. | | S_BROM_DOWNLOAD_DA_FAIL (0xC0070004) | DA rejected by device | Secure boot enabled. | Use a patched SP Flash Tool (e.g., SP Flash Tool with Auth Bypass). | | ERROR: STATUS_DEVICE_CTRL_EXCEPTION (0xC0050005) | USB disconnects mid-flash | Bad USB cable or driver conflict | Change USB port. Reinstall MTK USB driver. Disable antivirus temporarily. | tecno ci6 da file
| Specification | Details | |---------------|---------| | | Tecno CI6c, CI6n, or CI6 (Tecno Pop 2 / Pop 2 Plus variants) | | SoC | MediaTek MT6580M or MT6739 (depending on region) | | DA Type | Custom signed DA for locked preloader | | File Name Example | TECNO-CI6-MT6580-9.0-da.bin | | Tool Compatibility | SP Flash Tool v5.1916 or newer, Miracle Box, CM2 | This article is your ultimate resource
In the realm of MediaTek (MTK) Android devices, the file is as critical as the firmware itself. Without the correct DA file, even the most powerful flashing tools—like SP Flash Tool or Miracle Box—will fail to communicate with your device. It is a small, proprietary piece of code