UAT PRO V196.01 Update Oppo, Realme & OnePlus Support
UAT PRO V196.01 Unleashing Massive Support for Oppo, Realme, and OnePlus Qualcomm Devices
The mobile servicing landscape is constantly evolving, and keeping pace with the latest BBK Electronics releases is a challenge for every technician. With the release of UAT PRO Version 196.01 on January 16, 2026, the developers have delivered a targeted powerhouse update specifically designed to tackle the newest Qualcomm-powered devices from Oppo, Realme, and OnePlus.
Gone are the days of waiting for generic EDL support; this update hones in on specific flagship and mid-range series, including the highly anticipated OnePlus 13 lineup and the Oppo Find X8 Ultra. If you have been struggling with FRP locks or factory resets on these newer chipsets, this update is the solution you’ve been waiting for.
Key Features of the UAT PRO V196.01 Update
This release is not just about adding numbers to a database; it’s about refining the Qualcomm protocol to ensure stability and success on untested hardware. The focus here is precision.
- Targeted Qualcomm Protocol: The update optimizes the communication channel for Oppo, Realme, and OnePlus devices, ensuring a higher success rate for authentication and reset procedures.
- FRP Reset Capabilities: Full support for Factory Reset Protection (FRP) removal on the latest models, allowing technicians to bypass Google account locks seamlessly via the Qualcomm mode.
- Factory Reset Functionality: A complete wipe option for user data and pattern locks, essential for refurbishing or troubleshooting software glitches without flashing full firmware.
- Extended Model Coverage: Specific inclusion of the "Find," "GT," and "Nord" series, ensuring that both flagship premium devices and popular mid-range options are covered.
Technical Deep Dive: Supported Models
Unlike previous updates that focused on older generations, V196.01 brings the tool up to speed with late-2025 and 2026 releases. Here is the breakdown of the newly supported architecture.
Oppo Devices
The update brings robust support for the latest Oppo Find series and the A-series, including devices running on the newest Snapdragon platforms.
- Flagships: Find N5 (PKH120), Find X8 Ultra (PKU110/PKJ110), Find X7 Ultra (PHY110/PHY120), and the Find X2 Neo/Lite variants.
- Mid-Range: A98 (CPH2529), F23 (CPH2527), A3X 4G, A40 4G, and the K-series (K10x, K11x).
- Tablets: Support for the Oppo Pad Air (OPD2102).
Realme Devices
Realme’s GT series is a staple in the performance market, and UAT PRO has now unlocked servicing capabilities for the newest entries.
- Performance: Realme GT5 240W (RMX3823), GT Neo 5 SE (RMX3700), and the new GT8 (RMX6699).
- New Releases: GT Neo 6 SE (RMX3850) and the GT5 Pro (RMX3888).
OnePlus Devices
This is the highlight of the update. The tool now fully supports the OnePlus 13 series, which is crucial for technicians handling high-end repairs.
- The 13 Series: OnePlus 13 (Multiple variants including CPH2653, CPH2655, PJZ110), OnePlus 13R (CPH2647, CPH2691), and the 13S.
- Tablets: OnePlus Pad Pro (OPD2404), Pad 2, and Pad 3.
- Legacy & Mid-Range: Support continues for the OnePlus 9 Pro (LE variants), Nord CE 4, Nord 4, and the Ace 5 series.
Practical Scenario: Handling the OnePlus 13 FRP Lock
Imagine a client walks into your shop with a OnePlus 13 (CPH2653). They purchased it second-hand, but it is locked by a previous Google account (FRP Lock). Standard ADB methods are disabled because of a broken USB debugging setting, and test points are difficult to access without disassembling the brand-new screen assembly.
The UAT PRO Solution:
- You launch UAT PRO V196.01 and select the Qualcomm module.
- You choose the OnePlus brand and select the model "CPH2653."
- You put the device into the specific Qualcomm mode required by the tool (usually EDL or a specific diagnostic mode).
- You click "Reset FRP."
Result: The tool exploits the specific Qualcomm service port of the OnePlus 13, bypasses the authorization check, and wipes the FRP data permanently. The device reboots, allowing the client to sign in with their own Google account. This process saves you time, avoids risky disassembly, and gets the job done in minutes.
Version Comparison What’s Changed?
To truly appreciate the value of V196.01, we must look at how it differs from the previous major release, V195.01. The development team has shifted focus from Samsung/MediaTek to BBK Qualcomm architectures.
| Feature / Module | UAT PRO V196.01 (Current) | UAT PRO V195.01 (Previous) |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Focus | Oppo, Realme, OnePlus (Qualcomm) | Samsung (Android 16), Tecno / Infinix |
| Samsung Updates | No new changes in this release | Added FRP Reset for Android 16 (MTP Method) |
| Tecno / Infinix | No new changes in this release | New SLA Method via META Preloader Mode |
| Vivo / iQOO | No new changes in this release | Massive FRP & Factory Reset support for older models |
| OnePlus Support | Expanded (Added 13 Series, Ace 6, Pad 3) | Minor or non-existent |
| Realme Support | Expanded (GT8, Neo 6 SE) | Limited |
Looking Back at V194.01
While V195.01 tackled Samsung and Vivo, V194.01 was the foundation for Oppo/Realme EDL modes. V196.01 builds upon this by moving from generic EDL access to specific, authenticated model support for the 2025-2026 device roster.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is UAT PRO V196.01 a free update?
A: UAT PRO generally requires an active activation or subscription. If your license is valid, you can download the update from the official support area for free.
Q: Do I need test points for the new OnePlus 13 support?
A: The update description mentions Qualcomm support. Depending on the specific security patch of the device, you may need EDL mode (often requiring test points) or a specific diagnostic mode. Always check the model's specific requirements within the tool interface.
Q: Can this unlock the SIM network on these devices?
A: This specific update (V196.01) highlights "Reset FRP" and "Factory Reset." It does not explicitly mention SIM unlocking. Check the "Unlock" or "Network" tab within the tool for those features.
Q: Does this support the Oppo Find X8 Ultra?
A: Yes, the changelog specifically lists the Oppo Find X8 Ultra (PKU110) for Reset FRP and Factory Reset.
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