Infinix Xpad 20 (X1102) Stock Firmware ROM (Flash File)DOWNLOAD and GUIDE



Introduction

The Infinix Xpad 20 (Model: X1102) is a powerful and affordable Android tablet, built to handle productivity, entertainment, and multitasking on a large display. However, like any Android device, it may occasionally experience software-related issues. If you're facing boot loops, stuck logos, crashing apps, or forgotten screen locks, flashing the official stock firmware (flash file) can restore your device to its original factory state.

This article provides everything you need to know about the stock firmware for the Xpad 20, including benefits, file information, and a step-by-step flashing guide.


What is Stock Firmware (Flash File)?

Stock firmware (also known as a stock ROM or flash file) is the original operating system and software package provided by the manufacturer. It’s what your device came with when it was new. Flashing this firmware reinstalls the OS and can solve a variety of problems.

Benefits of Flashing Stock ROM:

  • Fix boot loop and stuck-on-logo issues

  • Restore factory settings

  • Unbrick a soft-bricked device

  • Fix system crashes and software glitches

  • Remove screen lock or FRP (in some cases)

  • Solve baseband/IMEI/network problems

  • Reinstall OS after a failed update or wrong flash


Firmware Information

Component Details
Device Name Infinix Xpad 20
Model Number X1102
Firmware Type Official Stock ROM
Android Version Android 13 or Android 12 (Go Edition, varies)
Chipset MediaTek (Helio G-series or equivalent)
Firmware Format Scatter File (.txt)
Tool Required SP Flash Tool
File Size ~3.0 GB (approximate)
Status Official / Stable Release

⚠ Always verify the exact model and firmware version before flashing.


Requirements Before Flashing

  • A Windows PC or laptop

  • SP Flash Tool (Smart Phone Flash Tool)

  • Correct USB Drivers for MediaTek chipset

  • Stock Firmware for Infinix Xpad 20 X1102

  • A USB cable (preferably original)

  • At least 60% battery charge

  • Data backup, as flashing will erase all data


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How to Flash Infinix Xpad 20 (X1102) Stock Firmware

Follow these instructions carefully to flash your device safely:

Step 1: Preparation

  • Extract the downloaded firmware package

  • Install MediaTek USB VCOM drivers on your PC

  • Launch the SP Flash Tool (no installation required)

Step 2: Load the Scatter File

  • In SP Flash Tool, click "Choose" next to Scatter-loading File

  • Navigate to the extracted firmware folder and select the MTxxxx_Android_scatter.txt file

Step 3: Configure Flash Options

  • Make sure Download Only is selected (for basic flashing)

  • Leave Preloader checked only if you are confident; otherwise, uncheck it to reduce brick risk

Step 4: Flash the Device

  • Click Download in SP Flash Tool

  • Power off your tablet completely

  • Connect the tablet to the PC via USB (you may need to hold Volume Down or Up button while connecting)

  • The flashing process will begin automatically

Step 5: Wait for Completion

  • You’ll see a green checkmark or "Download OK" message once the flash is complete

  • Disconnect the device and power it on


After Flashing

  • The first boot may take several minutes—be patient

  • Set up your device as new

  • If issues persist, consider doing a factory reset via Recovery Mode

  • Check IMEI by dialing *#06#

  • Reconnect to Wi-Fi, log in to your Google account, and install necessary updates


Troubleshooting Tips

  • Device not detected? Make sure drivers are installed and USB cable is functional

  • Stuck during flashing? Try a different USB port, disable antivirus temporarily, or reinstall drivers

  • Flashing failed with an error? Match firmware strictly to your model (X1102), and ensure scatter file is correct

  • Black screen after flash? Try again without selecting “Preloader”


Final Warning

Flashing firmware incorrectly can permanently damage your device. Always:

  • Double-check your device model

  • Use the correct firmware

  • Follow instructions precisely

  • Backup your data

You proceed at your own risk.


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