The Infinity Android Service Tool (AST) continues to be a cornerstone utility for mobile technicians and repair professionals. With the release of Module Version 1.0.3, the team has introduced significant enhancements to the "Smart-Card" free interface, bolstering support for modern Chipsets and improving usability for the latest Android devices.
This article covers the new features included in v1.0.3, supported operations, and how to safely integrate this update into your workflow. Infinity Android Service Tool (AST) Module v1
Infinity Android Service Tool (AST) is a specialized software module designed for mobile technicians to service Android devices. It is part of the Infinity-Box project. While the "CM2" (Chinese Miracle) modules focus on MediaTek (MTK) and Spreadtrum (SPD) CPU servicing, the AST Module is specifically tailored for servicing major brands like Samsung, Huawei, and Xiaomi, as well as generic ADB operations. Download Universal ADB Driver and Samsung USB Driver
Version 1.03 is a legacy iteration of this tool, often sought for its stability with older device models. The tool is hardware-dependent
It is crucial to install drivers before connecting the device.
The Infinity Android Service Tool, often abbreviated as AST, is a professional-grade software suite designed to handle low-level servicing of Android devices. Unlike standard user-facing tools, AST operates in bootrom, emergency download (EDL), and preloader modes. It allows technicians to:
The tool is hardware-dependent, meaning it typically works with a specific USB dongle (like Infinity-Box or CM2 dongle), although certain "full" software versions claim compatibility with specific test points and cables.