On this page, you can find the official G-Fone 408 USB Driver, which allows you to connect the device during the flashing process or while generally connecting the device to the computer.
There are two drivers available for the device, i.e., Spreadtrum Jungo Driver and Spreadtrum SCI Driver. Both the drivers support SPD/UniSoc Flash Tool and WriteIMEI Tool and can be used for Firmware Flashing or IMEI writing.
G-Fone 408 Spreadtrum Jungo Driver
The Spreadtrum Jungo Driver is required if you want to flash or install Stock Firmware or Write IMEI on the devices powered by SPD/UniSoc Chipset.
Driver Name: Spreadtrum Jungo Driver
Package Name: Spreadtrum_Jungo_USB2Serial.zip
Driver Size: 4.74 MB
How to Install: Follow Guidelines
G-Fone 408 Spreadtrum SCI Driver
The Spreadtrum SCI Driver is required if you want to flash or install Stock Firmware or Write IMEI on the devices powered by SPD/UniSoc Chipset.
Driver Name: Spreadtrum SCI Driver
Package Name: Spreadtrum_SCI_USB2Serial.zip
Driver Size: 2.68 MB
How to Install: Follow Guidelines
How to install USB Driver Manually
- Download and extract (unzip) the driver on the Computer.
- Open Device Manager (Press Win+R and Type devmgmt.msc and hit Enter).
- In Device Manager, Click on the Computer Name.
- Click on the Actions Menu > Select Add Legacy Hardware.
- Click on the Next button.
- Select Install the Hardware that I manually Select from a list and Click on Next Button.
- Click on the Next button.
- Click on the Have Disk button and locate the driver on the computer.
- Click on the Add button.
- Now, the USB driver will be installed and listed in the Device Manager.
[*] Driver Signature Error: If you are facing Driver Signature Error While installing the driver on the Windows Computer, then to fix the issue follow How to Fix Driver Signature Error page.
[*] Driver Easy: If you are still facing issues with the USB Driver, then we recommend you to use Driver Easy Application to Search and install the required drivers automatically.
[*] G-Fone 408 Stock Firmware: If you are looking for the Stock Firmware, then head over to the Stock Firmware page.