If you’ve ever manually flashed a stock ROM on an Android device, dabbled in unbricking a hard-bricked phone, or worked with Qualcomm tools, you know the file rawprogram0.xml. It is the backbone of the partition flashing process.
News broke this week regarding an update to the flash tools handling this critical file. Whether you are a developer or a DIY repair tech, here is everything you need to know about the updated rawprogram0.xml flash tool ecosystem. rawprogram0xml flash tool updated
The new tool now runs a schema check on rawprogram0.xml before you even load it into QFIL. It flags: Breaking: "rawprogram0
filename referencesnum_sectors vs actual partition sizerawprogram0.xmlxz compressed images)The latest updates to tools like QPST v2.7.500, MiFlash Pro (2024/2025 builds), and QFIL (v2.0.4.2+) introduce three major improvements regarding rawprogram0.xml: Missing closing tags Incorrect sector sizes Invalid filename