The ZTE Blade A320 is an ultra-budget smartphone from 2017, designed purely for essential communication. It features a compact 5.0-inch display and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 processor. This guide provides an official OTA (Over-The-Air) update package to allow users to manually update their device to the latest available software, which can help fix bugs and improve system stability.
Important: This is an OTA update file, not a full unbrick package. It is designed for updating a functioning phone that can boot into recovery mode. This process will not wipe your data, but a backup is always highly recommended before any software installation.
Quick Device Specs
- Device: ZTE Blade A320
- Release year: 2017
- Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 (MSM8909)
- Display: 5.0″ TFT Display, 480 x 854 pixels
- Battery: 2200 mAh
- Original OS: Android 7.1 (Nougat)
Required Downloads
For the advanced ADB Sideload method, you will need the official ADB tools. You can find the downloads for this in our main guide linked below.
- ADB & Fastboot Platform-Tools (for ADB Sideload method)
- A microSD Card (for Local Update method)
Official OTA Update Package
Region / Carrier | Build Date | Type | Download |
---|---|---|---|
Generic / Unspecified | 2018-09-14 | Official OTA Zip | Download |
How to Manually Install OTA Updates
Manually installing an OTA update on your ZTE Blade A320 is a straightforward process for a working phone. The easiest method is to place the downloaded OTA .zip
file onto a microSD card, then boot into the phone’s stock recovery mode and select the “Apply update from SD card” option. This will install the official update without erasing your data.
For detailed, step-by-step instructions for both the SD Card and the more advanced ADB Sideload methods, please follow our comprehensive pillar guide: How to Manually Install Official OTA Updates on Android.
Device-Specific Troubleshooting for ZTE Blade A320
- “Update Verification Failed” or “Installation aborted”: This is the most common error when flashing OTAs. It means the update package is not compatible with your current software. This can happen if you are trying to install an update for the wrong region, if your system has been modified (e.g., rooted), or if you are trying to skip a required intermediate update.
- This is NOT an Unbrick File: An OTA
.zip
file is designed to update a phone that can boot into its recovery mode. If your phone is hard-bricked (won’t turn on), you need a different type of firmware (a full QFIL unbrick package) and a different flashing method. This file will not fix a dead device. - Performance Issues: The Blade A320 has very basic hardware (1GB RAM). If your phone is running very slowly, this update may help with stability. However, for a significant performance boost, a full factory reset (either from settings or after the update from recovery) is the best option as it clears out all accumulated junk files that slow the phone down.
- Insufficient Storage Error: This device has very limited internal storage (8GB). The update will fail if there isn’t enough free room for the system to download and unpack the update file. Make sure you have at least 1GB of free space before starting, or use the recommended SD card method.
FAQs
Q1. Will this update erase my photos and contacts?
No, a standard OTA update does not wipe your personal data. However, it is always a good practice to back up important files before any software update, just in case.
Q2. Do I need to unlock the bootloader to install this update?
No, official OTA files are signed by the manufacturer and can be installed on a device with a locked bootloader using the stock recovery.
Q3. My phone is stuck on the ZTE logo. Can I use this file?
Maybe. If you can still boot your phone into recovery mode (by holding Power + Volume Up), you can attempt to flash this OTA file. If you cannot get to recovery mode, then your phone is likely bricked and you will need a full unbrick ROM and a different flashing method (QFIL).
Q4. Can I upgrade this phone to a newer Android version like Oreo or Pie?
No. This device’s official support ended with Android 7.1 Nougat. Due to its very basic hardware, there is no official upgrade path and a custom ROM community for it is virtually non-existent.