Here’s what you need to download the official Xolo Era 1X firmware (stock ROM) flash file onto your computer. You can then use one of the compatible flashing tools to update the firmware on your smartphone or tablet.

Flashing tools were initially developed by the companies that were associated with the device’s hardware and were mainly kept in-house, adopted in the back rooms of smartphone repair centers to fix common mobile device-related problems. The tools were later published on the Web for anyone to use. Now you can solve the same kinds of issues that were once left up to those repair centers: bootloops, soft-brick situations, software errors, software bugs, update errors, so forth, by downloading the software onto your computer instead. What’s more, installing the Xolo Era 1X flash file is an easy task, thanks to the flashing tool’s user-friendly interfaces that usually require just one click before the flashing is underway.

Most third-party developers who create tools for helping you customize your devices—the teams that work on custom recovery images, rooting applications, et cetera—recommend sticking with custom software if you’ve already changed the system partition or replaced the stock recovery partition with a custom one. If you are to go back to stock Android on the device, though, they strongly suggest flashing the firmware yourself instead of accepting the over-the-air updates. This is because OTAs can create unexpected behavior since they’re often only patching over existing software instead of completely replacing it.

The flashing tools such as the Spreadtrum upgrade tool are always computer applications. On most occasions, these apps are relatively small files that won’t take up much hard drive space.

You can sometimes have a choice of what flashing tool you want to use to flash the Xolo Era 1X stock ROM. You can flash Stock ROMs with tools that work for either the system chip found in the device’s hardware, the firmware file type, or on occasion, apps that are designed to work for a particular manufacturer. And depending on the file, there are times when you can flash firmware directly from the device’s recovery mode, too.

What Is Android Firmware?

Firmware is the operating system and its applications that control how the smartphone or tablet that runs on Android operates. While you may see the words “software update available” on your device’s display, we call it firmware to highlight its close relationship with the device manufacturers hardware.

If you prefer technical jargon, firmware is the specific programming that gets written to a device’s non-volatile memory. The firmware gets added to the device during the manufacturing process and is the middleman in helping software run on the hardware. Firmware can be written as read-only memory (ROM), erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM), or flash memory.

The Android operating system is more open than much of its competitors in iOS, Windows 10 Mobile, and Tizen. You always get firmware running on your device out of the box, but if you do not like it, you can swap it over with custom firmware or other firmware versions that were made for your device. This flexibility helps with troubleshooting, or if you know you would prefer a different Android version that was made available.

Why Reinstall Stock Firmware?

Did you think you may need to restore the stock firmware on your device? Here are some of the things that you can achieve with stock firmware files:

  • Upgrade or downgrade the version of Android on your device
  • Fix common mobile device-related problems, such as unbearable bugs in the software
  • Remove custom recovery images such as TWRP
  • Unroot the Android operating system, regardless of what method/tool you may have used to get root access
  • Unbrick your smartphone or tablet
  • Reinstall the operating system
  • Fix invalid IMEI problems

Xolo Era 1X Firmware Flash File Download Links

File Name: Xolo_Era_1X_S106_20160816

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File Name: Xolo_Era_1X_S107_20160909

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How to Install Xolo Era 1X Flash File Using Spreadtrum Upgrade Tool

1. Download the Spreadtrum USB driver and install it on the computer that you plan on using for the flashing.

Note: You could also install the Xolo Era 1X USB driver instead of the Android USB driver if you wanted or if the Android driver wasn’t working.

2. Download the Xolo Era 1X stock firmware package on your computer and then extract it by right-clicking on the file and selecting the extract option from the menu.

3. Download the latest version of the Spreadtrum upgrade tool on your computer and then extract the file by right-clicking on it and selecting the “Extract” option from the menu.

4. Open the Spreadtrum upgrade tool folder and click on its application to launch the tool. (This will be the file in the folder that has the Spreadtrum upgrade tool icon next to it.)

5. Turn off the smartphone and then connect it to the computer with its USB cable.

6. Click on the “Load Packed” button from the top left-hand side of the Spreadtrum upgrade tool’s interface.

7. Browse your computer for the firmware file that you downloaded earlier and then upload it to this location.

8. Click on the “Start Downloading” button, and then the flashing of the firmware begins.

It’s normal for your Android device to reboot by itself during the firmware installation. Keep waiting until you can see the green “Passed” message on the Spreadtrum upgrade tool’s interface.

That’s all you need to have installed the Xolo Era 1X official firmware.

For a more detailed guide, you can check out the full article on how to flash a PAC stock ROM on an Android smartphone.

Important Notes

Back Up Your Data: You should always back up your data before you begin flashing new firmware files to your Xolo smartphone or tablet. All of your pictures, music, videos, documents, etc. should be still on your device after you have updated the firmware, but you may need to restore the contacts and applications from a backup.

Wipe Cache and Factory Reset: Some people claim that taking a factory reset isn’t necessary after updates, but at the very least you should wipe the system cache after installing new firmware. This way you can help eliminate any performance issues and battery draining bugs. Taking a factory reset is the best way of avoiding common problems many users face after applying software updates.

Additional Firmware

You can download Android ROMs for other Android devices if you have another smartphone or tablet from a different manufacturer.