The BQ Mobile BQ-6010G Practic is a practical, budget-friendly smartphone featuring a 5.5-inch display, quad-core MediaTek processor, and a reliable, simple Android experience. If your device is stuck in a boot loop, experiencing unresponsive sensors, or facing software-related issues, installing the official firmware can help restore it to factory condition.
Quick Device Specs
- Model: BQ-6010G Practic
- Chipset: MediaTek MT6580M, Quad-core 1.3GHz
- RAM: 1 GB
- Storage: 8 GB (expandable with microSD)
- Display: 5.5″ IPS, 1280 x 720 px
- Battery: 2500 mAh
- OS: Android 8.1 Go Edition
Required Downloads
- SP Flash Tool (latest recommended version)
- MTK/MediaTek USB Drivers
- BQ_Mobile_BQ-6010G_Practic_MT6580_V03_200804.zip (official firmware below)
Official Firmware Download
Device | Version | Type | Download |
---|---|---|---|
BQ-6010G Practic | V03_200804 | Official Scatter ROM | Download V03 (Google Drive) |
How to Flash Firmware on BQ-6010G Practic
Flashing your BQ-6010G Practic with SP Flash Tool can resolve major software faults or restore a bricked phone. This procedure is for advanced users and requires a Windows PC, a USB cable, and all downloads above. For a full illustrated guide, visit:
How to Flash Stock Firmware to MediaTek (MTK) Smartphones using SP Flash Tool
Device-Specific Troubleshooting for BQ-6010G Practic
- Bootloop or no power after update: If the phone doesn’t boot after flashing, disconnect the battery (if possible), wait a minute, reconnect, then try again. If the battery is built-in, hold Power + Volume Up for at least 10 seconds to force reset. Repeat the SP Flash Tool process and ensure the scatter file matches your exact model revision.
- Proximity sensor or display issues: Some users report the screen remaining black during calls (sensor problem) after firmware updates. Clean the glass near the earpiece, remove any case blocking the sensor, and install a “proximity sensor calibration” app from Play Store. Persistent problems may be hardware: see repair guides or ask a specialist.
- Privacy Protection Password lock: If the phone asks for a privacy password after flashing, it means a security feature was triggered. Use Miracle Box or similar software to remove the lock, or contact an authorized service center for professional unlocking guidance.
- SIM/network not recognized: After a flash, missing IMEI or “no service” issues can occur. Verify baseband version in
Settings > About phone
. If blank, restore your device’s original NVRAM/IMEI as per your backup files, if available.
FAQs
Q1. Is flashing with SP Flash Tool safe for my data?
No, the process wipes your internal data. Always back up photos, contacts, and anything important first.
Q2. What should I do if my phone is stuck on the BQ logo?
If you can still access recovery mode, try a factory reset. Otherwise, proceed with SP Flash Tool and the firmware above to restore it.
Q3. Does this firmware unbrick a dead phone?
It can recover most software-bricked (not powering, stuck on logo) devices if the phone is still recognized as a MediaTek device on your PC. For total hardware failure, only a hardware repair can help.
Q4. Why do proximity sensor issues appear after flash?
Dust, case misalignment, or a non-original screen protector can block the sensor. Clean the screen and recalibrate using a “proximity calibration” app to restore function, but in rare cases, sensor hardware may require service.
Still having trouble? Check our comprehensive MTK flashing guide for advanced steps and solutions or reach out to BQ service professionals for hardware problems.