Note: Flashing a phone carries risks. Ensure your battery is charged above 50% and backup any data possible, as this process wipes the device.
Many firmware archives online (4pda, Needrom, forums) for older Lava phones were packaged with extraction passwords (e.g., freelava.net, lavaupdate.com, or random strings). This is often due to:
Click the button below to download the tested Lava Iris 702 firmware. The file is compressed in a ZIP or RAR format. Since there is no password, you can extract it directly using WinRAR or 7Zip.
[Download Link: Lava_Iris_702_Firmware.zip] (Note: Please scan the file with an antivirus before using it. If the link is broken, please leave a comment below.)
Before you proceed to flash your device, please ensure you follow these safety precautions to avoid any damage:
A common search query among technicians and users is "Lava Iris 702 flash file without password." In the firmware distribution ecosystem, many third-party websites upload files and protect them with passwords to generate revenue or force users to visit ad-filled pages.
The Risks of Password-Protected Files:
Finding a Safe File:
For the safety of your device, it is highly recommended to seek "Password-Free" or "Official" Scatter files. These files usually come directly from manufacturer backups or trusted developer forums where the community verifies the integrity of the file. A genuine Lava Iris 702 flash file should be a direct .zip or .rar archive that opens immediately.
Proceed with extreme caution when flashing any firmware from unofficial sources. Without the correct scatter/preloader, you risk a permanent hard brick. If possible, seek professional local repair — they may have original password-free service firmware.
Would you like help identifying your Lava Iris 702’s chipset or a step-by-step guide to extracting firmware from a working phone instead?
The Lava Iris 702 is powered by the MT6580M Quad-Core processor. To fix issues like bootloops or software hangs, you can use the official stock firmware (Flash File) and flash it using the SP Flash Tool. Flash File Details Device Model: Lava Iris 702 Chipset: MediaTek MT6580M Android Version: 6.0 Marshmallow
File Type: Scatter-based Firmware (No password required for extraction from official sources) Downloads & Resources
Firmware (Flash File): Official stock ROMs can be found on community forums like Hovatek or via MediaFire links shared by technical reviewers.
Flashing Tool: Download the SP Flash Tool (Version 5 is recommended for this chipset).
USB Drivers: Install the MediaTek USB VCOM Drivers to ensure your PC detects the device. Step-by-Step Flashing Guide
The following report outlines the resources and steps required to flash the Lava Iris 702
, specifically focusing on firmware files accessible without password protection. Flash File and Resource Repository The Lava Iris 702 is powered by the MediaTek MT6580M
chipset. To restore or update the device, you will need three primary components: Stock Firmware (Flash File):
A password-free firmware file for the IRIS LAVA-702 is available via (as sourced from this technical guide ). Another tested official firmware can be found on Google Drive Flashing Tool: SP Flash Tool
(Smart Phone Flash Tool) is the industry standard for MediaTek devices. You can download it from the official SP Flash Tool site USB Drivers: MTK USB Drivers
are required for your PC to communicate with the phone in "Preloader" mode. Drivers are available on Standard Flashing Procedure
Crucial: Flashing will erase all data. Ensure the device has at least 50% battery before proceeding. Preparation:
Install the MTK USB Drivers on your PC and extract the downloaded firmware (Flash File). Setup Tool: flash_tool.exe . In the "Download" tab, click next to the Scatter-loading File Load Firmware:
Navigate to your extracted firmware folder and select the file named MT6580_Android_scatter.txt Selection: Ensure all partitions are checked. Set the flashing mode to "Download Only" (or "Firmware Upgrade" if "Download Only" fails). Execution: Connection:
Power off your Lava Iris 702 completely. Connect it to the PC via USB while holding the Volume Down button (depending on driver detection). Completion: A yellow progress bar will appear. Once finished, a Green Circle/Download OK message will pop up. Disconnect and reboot the device. Alternative: Factory Reset (No PC Required)
If you are flashing to remove a screen lock or fix minor "Hang on Logo" issues, a Hard Reset might suffice: Power off, then hold Volume Up + Power until the recovery menu appears. "Wipe data/factory reset" using volume keys and confirm with the Power button. troubleshooting steps if the SP Flash Tool fails to recognize your device?
Follow these instructions meticulously. Skipping steps leads to a "Brom error" or "Driver not found."
Published by: Tech Rescue Team
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Estimated Time: 20-30 Minutes