Go to Settings > System > System Update > Online Update .
🔒 Firmware from unverified sources may contain malware, bloatware, or corrupted bootloaders. Verify checksums (MD5/SHA256) when possible.
For the Infinix Smart 7 Plus (model number X6810 or X6810B depending on the region), the firmware contains the Android operating system (likely Android 12 or 13 with XOS), the Linux kernel, drivers for the camera, speaker, and screen, and the pre-installed Infinix applications.
While the firmware itself doesn't always change the modem files (NV data), flashing the stock ROM can sometimes resolve network instability if the issue stems from corrupted system drivers.
Go to Settings > System > System Update > Online Update .
🔒 Firmware from unverified sources may contain malware, bloatware, or corrupted bootloaders. Verify checksums (MD5/SHA256) when possible.
For the Infinix Smart 7 Plus (model number X6810 or X6810B depending on the region), the firmware contains the Android operating system (likely Android 12 or 13 with XOS), the Linux kernel, drivers for the camera, speaker, and screen, and the pre-installed Infinix applications.
While the firmware itself doesn't always change the modem files (NV data), flashing the stock ROM can sometimes resolve network instability if the issue stems from corrupted system drivers.