If you’re working on an Oppo Reno 13F CPH2701 and need to flash firmware, bypass FRP, or do any kind of chip-level repair, ISP pinout is useful for mobile repair technicians who want direct access to the UFS chip with professional tools such as UFI Box, Easy JTAG Plus, or Flash64. ISP Pinout allows you to write a DUMP file, reprogram a chip, flash firmware, remove the FRP lock, bypass FRP, remove locks, and flash the stock firmware using any UFS repair tool.
What is ISP pinout?
ISP in system programming allows us to access the eMMC/UFS memory directly with the device still soldered to the PCB (printed circuit board) using a proper box/dongle, such as Flash64 UFI, Easy-JTAG, or Medusa.
By using the ISP pinout, we can perform operations such as a full dump, firmware update, boot repair, FRP removal, and security backup without requiring a chip-off procedure. That way, we reduce our time, costs, and risks of damaging the PCB
Oppo Reno 13F 5G ISP Pinout Image:
The Oppo Reno 13F 5G uses a strong adhesive on the back cover, so be careful when removing it. Use a proper opening tool and controlled heat to avoid damaging the panel. Open the device and remove the motherboard shield to access the UFS chip and the ISP test points.
Pinout Labels:
RXOP – Receive Out Positive
RXON – Receive Out Negative
TXOP – Transmit Out Positive
TXON – Transmit Out Negative

Tip: Use a microscope or a 10x magnifier to identify the points correctly. Don’t depend only on diagrams; confirm the layout visually.
Required Tools for ISP Pinout:
- Make sure your table is set up with the right tools before jumping in:
- UFI Box, Flash64, or EasyJtag
- 0.1mm – 0.3mm jumper wire
- Fine tip soldering iron
- Isopropyl Cleaner (IPA 99%)
- Soldering flux
- Multimeter (for checking continuity)
How to Connect Oppo Reno 13F ISP to the UFS Box
1. Hardware Preparation
- Safety: Remove the battery to prevent electrical shorts or voltage surges.
- Cleaning: Use isopropyl alcohol to clean the ISP points on the PCB.
- Soldering: Securely jumper wires to the TXOP, TXON, and RXOP points.
- Verification: Use a multimeter to check for shorts between lines or to ground.
2. Box Connection
- Connect the jumper wires to your Flash 64 Box, UFI Box, or Medusa Pro adapter according to the tool’s specific pinout.
- Supply power to the board via the VCC/VCCQ pins or by connecting a USB cable to the device.

3. Software Configuration
- Open the eMMC/UFS tool software.
- Select Identify eMMC/UFS.
- Navigate to User Partition > Special Task.
- Select Reset FRP or Factory Reset to complete the operation.




