Flash EEPROM Tool

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Flash EEPROM Tool Summary

Flash EEPROM Tool is a mobile Android app in Tools by Daniel Diamon. Released in Apr 2021 (5 years ago). It has about 876+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 96 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Mar 5, 2026.

Recent activity: 21 installs this week (582 over 4 weeks) showing steady growth View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 5, 2026 .


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App Description

Tool for writing EEPROM memories from Android

🔧 Flash EEPROM Tool is an Android tool that lets you program, back up, and verify flash memory and EEPROM chips directly from your mobile device.

Turn your Android smartphone or tablet into a portable workstation for firmware repair, development, and maintenance. Ideal for electronics technicians, embedded developers, hardware enthusiasts, and repair professionals.

⚡ Main Features

✅ Automatic detection of USB programmers

Plug-and-play OTG connection
Intelligent selector when multiple devices are connected
Native support for over 30 programmers

✅ Full memory operations

📖 Automatic read and backup
✏️ Firmware writing with verification
🔍 Verification against reference file
🆔 Automatic chip identification

✅ Professional technical interface

Real-time output console
Manual command mode for advanced diagnostics
Import/export binary files
Programmer selector with presets and manual mode

🔌 Supported programmers

SPI interfaces: ch341a_spi, ch347_spi, ft2232_spi, buspirate_spi, serprog, dediprog, digilent_spi, dirtyjtag_spi, jlink_spi, linux_spi, pickit2_spi raiden_debug_spi, spidriver, stlinkv3_spi, usbblaster_spi

I2C Interfaces: mediatek_i2c_spi, mstarddc_spi, realtek_mst_i2c_spi

Specialized Hardware: asm106x, atavia, developerbox_spi, drkaiser, gfxnvidia, internal, it8212, linux_mtd, nicintel, nicintel_eeprom, nicintel_spi, nv_sma_spi, ogp_spi, parade_lspcon, pony_spi, satasii

Testing Mode: dummy (hardware-free simulation)

📋 Requirements

Android 6.0 or higher
USB OTG cable

🎯 Use Cases

BIOS backup and restore
Programming SPI Flash chips (W25Q, MX25L, AT25, etc.)
I2C EEPROM reading/writing
Firmware development and testing
Electronic equipment repair
Firmware modification on motherboards
Bricked device recovery

📚 Complete documentation

Visit the official repository for:
Building guides
Complete dependency list
Detailed technical documentation
Advanced usage examples

⚠️ Technical warning

This application is designed for users with technical knowledge of electronics and firmware. Misuse may result in permanent hardware damage. Always back up your data before writing.