The 1.58 version is not a magic black box; it is a precise engineering tool. Its primary functions include:
MediaTek devices store critical radio calibration data and IMEI numbers in the NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random Access Memory). If corrupted, the device loses cellular functionality. v 1.58 can write back backed-up IMEI strings and reconstruct the entire NVRAM sector.
Legal Note: Tampering with IMEI numbers is illegal in most jurisdictions, except for restoring the original, legitimate IMEI after a corruption. chinese miracle ii mtk module v 1.58
Symptom: "Verify your account" after factory reset. Solution:
While official changelogs from the developers (Infinity-Box, who later acquired CM2) are sparse, cross-referencing technician forums and release notes reveals the following critical updates introduced or perfected in v 1.58: Legal Note: Tampering with IMEI numbers is illegal
Despite its power, Chinese Miracle II MTK Module v 1.58 is not infallible.
| Feature | MTK Module v 1.58 | MTK Module v 2.22 (2023) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Chipset Support | MT6572 to MT6795 | MT6572 to MT6785 (Helio G90) | | Android Version | 4.4 – 7.1 | 4.4 – 11 | | Security Bypass | Weak against 2018+ patches | Full DM-Verity & AVB 2.0 bypass | | DA Injection | Manual via settings | Auto-detect & dynamic DA | | USB Speed | USB 2.0 (4 MB/s) | USB 2.0 HS (8-10 MB/s) | | Price | Legacy (often packaged free) | $150+ licensing | Symptom : "Verify your account" after factory reset
Conclusion of Comparison: Use v 1.58 only for legacy devices (pre-2018). For modern MTK repairs, upgrade to a newer module.