Installing "no brand" (generic) firmware on the ZTE MF90 allows users to unlock carrier-restricted devices and remove customized interfaces. Due to the lack of official ZTE downloads, these firmware files are obtained through community resources and third-party flashing tools, often requiring manual configuration of APN settings post-installation. A guide for the process can be found at Zte Mf90 Firmware No Brand Repack .
Click to see if a newer version is available for your current firmware path. Method 2: Manual "Offline" Flashing (For Debranding) zte mf90 firmware no brand
| Feature | Branded Firmware (e.g., Telstra, Bell) | Generic Firmware (No Brand) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Carrier logo & color scheme | Neutral ZTE interface | | APN Settings | Often locked or pre-set | Fully editable / manual entry | | SIM Lock | Usually locked to that carrier | SIM unlocked (or unlock remains) | | Band Selection | Often restricted | Full band control | | Feature set | May be crippled (SMS, DHCP, etc.) | Full ZTE feature set | | Firmware Updates | Delayed by carrier | Direct from ZTE reference | Installing "no brand" (generic) firmware on the ZTE
Here’s what you can do:
If your primary goal is to use different SIM cards, you may only need to unlock the device rather than fully flashing new firmware: Use ZTE Telnet unlock (old tool) to change web UI branding
To update the firmware, you need to download the latest firmware version from the ZTE website or a reliable firmware repository. Make sure to download the correct firmware version for your device.
Gain manual control over frequency bands (forcing LTE-only or 3G-only) and manual APN editing. Battery Optimization: