. Because this device uses the MediaTek MT6582 chipset, you must use a compatible MTK scatter-based firmware rather than the standard LG KDZ files. Required Tools and Files Before starting, ensure you have the following downloaded: LG-X155 Stock Firmware
Backup (if possible)
If you lost your IMEI (No service, Emergency calls only):
The SP Flash Tool will parse the file and populate the partition list below (including PRELOADER, RECOVERY, BOOT, and SYSTEM). Step 4: Configure Flashing Mode
If your LG LG-X155 (commonly known as the or LG Max ) is stuck on the boot logo or displaying a blank/white screen after a software glitch, you are dealing with a classic "brick" or firmware corruption. Because this device runs on the MediaTek MT6582 chipset, you can use the SP Flash Tool to revive it.
A boot loop happens when the device cannot access the critical boot or system partitions during startup. This is caused by corrupted operating system files, failed over-the-air (OTA) updates, or low storage memory blocks preventing the device from loading the primary user interface. Flashing a clean stock ROM completely rewrites these damaged partitions. LCD Driver Display Glitches
To successfully flash your MediaTek device, you must prepare your computer environment and gather the correct utilities. 1. Download Required Files
The LG LG-X155 (LG Max/Bello II) "Hang on Logo" or "LCD Fix" issue is typically a software corruption problem that can be resolved by reflashing the stock firmware using the SP Flash Tool
In the drop-down menu located just above the partition list, ensure is selected.
Fixes bootloops (hang on logo), software corruption, and specific LCD display errors. JustAnswer Prerequisites VCOM Drivers:
Restart your computer to successfully register the new driver configurations. 📂 Step 2: Extract the LG-X155 MT6582 Firmware
Source Note: Many users have requested this file on GSM-Forum, and as of recent years, finding a publicly available official LG firmware pack is difficult; custom ROMs or full dumps from working phones remain the primary source.
. Because this device uses the MediaTek MT6582 chipset, you must use a compatible MTK scatter-based firmware rather than the standard LG KDZ files. Required Tools and Files Before starting, ensure you have the following downloaded: LG-X155 Stock Firmware
Backup (if possible)
If you lost your IMEI (No service, Emergency calls only):
The SP Flash Tool will parse the file and populate the partition list below (including PRELOADER, RECOVERY, BOOT, and SYSTEM). Step 4: Configure Flashing Mode Lg LG-X155 Flash File MT6582 Hang On Logo Lcd Fix Firmware
If your LG LG-X155 (commonly known as the or LG Max ) is stuck on the boot logo or displaying a blank/white screen after a software glitch, you are dealing with a classic "brick" or firmware corruption. Because this device runs on the MediaTek MT6582 chipset, you can use the SP Flash Tool to revive it.
A boot loop happens when the device cannot access the critical boot or system partitions during startup. This is caused by corrupted operating system files, failed over-the-air (OTA) updates, or low storage memory blocks preventing the device from loading the primary user interface. Flashing a clean stock ROM completely rewrites these damaged partitions. LCD Driver Display Glitches
To successfully flash your MediaTek device, you must prepare your computer environment and gather the correct utilities. 1. Download Required Files Step 4: Configure Flashing Mode If your LG
The LG LG-X155 (LG Max/Bello II) "Hang on Logo" or "LCD Fix" issue is typically a software corruption problem that can be resolved by reflashing the stock firmware using the SP Flash Tool
In the drop-down menu located just above the partition list, ensure is selected.
Fixes bootloops (hang on logo), software corruption, and specific LCD display errors. JustAnswer Prerequisites VCOM Drivers: This is caused by corrupted operating system files,
Restart your computer to successfully register the new driver configurations. 📂 Step 2: Extract the LG-X155 MT6582 Firmware
Source Note: Many users have requested this file on GSM-Forum, and as of recent years, finding a publicly available official LG firmware pack is difficult; custom ROMs or full dumps from working phones remain the primary source.