If you are a ZTE smartphone or mobile broadband user, you may have occasionally plugged your device into your computer and noticed it booting up into instead of its normal Android operating system.
When you connect a normal smartphone to a PC, it uses standard protocols like MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) for file transfers or ADB (Android Debug Bridge) for basic development.
If you're having trouble finding or installing ZTE FTM drivers, you can try using alternative methods to transfer files between your device and computer, such as: zte ftm drivers
Without these drivers, your computer sees an "Unknown Device," and flashing tools like QPST or the ZTE Firmware Tool won't work. Let’s fix that.
When a ZTE device enters FTM mode, it does not load the full Android OS. Instead, it presents a minimal interface designed for: If you are a ZTE smartphone or mobile
adb reboot edl
After the installation completes, restart your PC. This ensures that all driver components are properly loaded. Let’s fix that
Look for a device with a yellow exclamation mark. It may appear under "Other devices" or "Unknown device". Right-click on it and select .