The flashing process will begin immediately, and you will see a progress bar moving across the screen.

For the , patched firmware typically refers to a modified version of the official stock ROM used to fix security vulnerabilities, bypass FRP (Factory Reset Protection), or resolve specific software bugs. Because the Sospiro A60 uses the UNISOC (Spreadtrum) SC7731E chipset, flashing any firmware—patched or stock— requires specialized tools like the SPD Upgrade Tool (also known as the Research Download Tool) . Essential Device Specifications Chipset : UNISOC (Spreadtrum) SC7731E Quad-core 1.3GHz. Operating System : Android 11 (Go Edition). Memory : 2GB RAM / 32GB Internal Storage. Screen : 6.0-inch HD+ (720 x 1440). Firmware & Flashing Requirements

Using the wrong firmware version or an improperly patched file can "brick" your device (render it unbootable). Always ensure the firmware build number matches your device's current software exactly. step-by-step guide

"patched" firmware for the Acer Sospiro A60 usually refers to a modified file used to gain root access or to bypass security features like Google's FRP (Factory Reset Protection) Prerequisites : Your Acer Sospiro A60 (typically powered by a Unisoc SC7731A chipset) and a Windows PC. : Install the latest ACER USB Drivers

Flashing firmware can be risky. Neither I nor the community are responsible for bricked devices or lost data. Proceed at your own risk.