The code 1h10 (or 0x1h10 / STATUS_1H10) is a debug error originating from the Pre-loader or Boot1 stage. In plain English:
Proper post:
Flash tool: SPD Upgrade Tool R22.19.1301Error: "Check device failed – SP9853i 1h10 Vmm mismatch"
What I did:
How to force flash or bypass Vmm check?
Without a direct datasheet reference, here are some general considerations:
In the world of mobile device repair, rooting, and firmware restoration, few things are as intimidating as a cryptic error code. For technicians working with UNISOC (formerly Spreadtrum) processors, the combination "SP9853i 1h10 VMM" has become a notorious roadblock. If you have seen this error flash across your ResearchDownload or UpgradeDownload tool, your device is likely stuck in a boot loop, a "bricked" state, or refusing to accept new firmware.
This article breaks down exactly what the SP9853i chipset is, what the "1h10" status code means, and why the "VMM" (Virtual Machine Monitor) is failing. More importantly, we will provide a diagnostic roadmap to fix it.
Build fingerprint: SP9853i/1h10/Vmm: [Android version]Error observed after "SP9853i 1h10 Vmm" – [describe crash, boot hang, etc.]
Steps to reproduce:
Attaching dmesg / last_kmsg.
Use this if you are seeing this error in a tool like ResearchDownload or SPD Upgrade Tool.
Title: SP9853i bricked? Stuck at 1h10 / Vmm error
Post: Hey everyone, I’m working on a device with the Spreadtrum SP9853i chipset. I tried flashing a firmware (Pac file) using the ResearchDownload tool, but the process keeps failing. Sp9853i 1h10 Vmm
The log shows "1h10" or "Vmm" error. I’ve tried different USB cables, ports, and driver versions (CDC/DIAG), but no luck.
From what I recall:
Is my eMMC dead, or do I need a specific loader for the SP9853i? Any help would be appreciated.
Device: [Insert your watch/model name here] Tool: ResearchDownload V5.x
Once you recover the device, follow these rules: The code 1h10 (or 0x1h10 / STATUS_1H10 )