The BQ-7082G Armor is a rugged entry-level Android tablet with dual-SIM, 7-inch display, Spreadtrum processor, and kids-friendly build. If your device is bricked, frozen, sluggish, or won’t boot correctly, this official PAC firmware and flashing guide provide an effective reset to factory state for full recovery.
Quick Device Specs
- Model: BQ-7082G Armor
- Chipset: Spreadtrum/UNISOC (SPD), SC9832E quad-core
- RAM: 1 GB
- Storage: 8 GB (expandable, microSD)
- Display: 7.0″ TFT, 1024 x 600 px, 5-point multi-touch
- Battery: 4700 mAh
- OS: Android 8.1 Go Edition
- Special: Dual-SIM | 2MP rear + 0.3MP front cameras | Shock-resistant case
Required Downloads
- SPD/Unisoc Upgrade Tool (latest version)
- Spreadtrum/Unisoc USB Drivers
- BQ_Mobile_BQ-7082G_SN-MFM097N_201222_SPD.zip (official link below)
Official Firmware Download
Device | Build/Version | Type | Download |
---|---|---|---|
BQ-7082G Armor | SN-MFM097N_201222 | Official PAC ROM (SPD) | Download 7.0 (MediaFire) |
How to Flash Firmware on BQ-7082G Armor Tablet (SPD)
Restoring this BQ tablet uses the SPD Upgrade Tool. The process is simple and fully resets the device, but will erase all files and apps. You’ll need a Windows PC and a good USB cable. For a visual, step-by-step guide with troubleshooting, use our in-depth SPD flashing pillar:
How to Use the SPD Upgrade Tool to Flash Your Smartphone
Device-Specific Troubleshooting for BQ-7082G Armor
- Tablet stuck at logo/freezing after flash: If still bootlooped after flashing, perform a factory reset in Recovery Mode. Remove SIM and SD cards before re-flashing to avoid conflicts.
- Poor touch or unresponsive screen: Remove any protector and clean screen thoroughly. If unresponsive after flash, confirm the firmware is 100% model-matched. Hardware damage or incorrect PAC file can cause touch issues.
- Battery or charging issues: Use the original charger, clean the charging port with air, and check for debris. Persistent problems may indicate battery fatigue or port damage common on rugged tablets.
- Computer not recognizing tablet for flash: Update SPD drivers, use a different cable/port, and ensure “USB Debugging” is enabled if possible. Sometimes Windows requires driver signature enforcement to be disabled for SPD detection.
- FRP/Google Account lock after flash: This is a common issue. Use specialized SPD FRP tools to remove the lock or log in with the last synced account.
FAQs
Q1. Does this flashing process wipe personal data?
Yes, PAC file flashing deletes all files, apps, and accounts. Always back up your data first if possible.
Q2. Boot logo or blank screen after firmware?
Try a manual hard reset (hold Power for 20 seconds), or repeat the flash, checking that you’re using the exact matching firmware for “7082G.”
Q3. How to check for hardware faults if touchscreen fails post-flash?
Remove all cases and accessories, and try calibration apps (if bootable). If issue continues, screen hardware or internal flex cable may need inspection/replacement.
Q4. IMEI lost or no service after flashing?
Check with *#06#. Restore IMEI via SPD WriteIMEI tool or seek service center help if network stays down.
Q5. Battery life is short or charging slow after firmware?
Calibrate by charging to 100%, draining to 10%, then charging fully again. If still poor, check the original adapter or consider a battery replacement.
Still need help? See our SPD Tool walk-through or visit BQ service pros for hardware diagnostics and stubborn software/FPR issues.