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Putting everything available for the Oppo A9 PCAM10 and PCAT10 in one thread. There are several build families here — A-series builds from mid-2019, F-series spanning 2021 to 2022, C-series from late 2020, scatter-converted packages, and a full userpart dump for ISP/UFI recovery work. Before grabbing anything, read the package notes for each file. Not all of these are cross-compatible between PCAM10 and PCAT10, the converted packages work differently from standard stock, and the userpart dump is for a specific recovery scenario — not general flashing.
Check the label on the back of the phone and confirm the exact model before proceeding.
A scatter flash or format operation on the wrong partition set can wipe user data completely. Back up everything important before starting, including any service partitions if doing repair work. Wrong firmware on wrong model can cause bootloops or worse — confirm PCAM10 vs PCAT10 on the device label, not just by assumption.
All firmware files referenced here are the intellectual property of their respective manufacturers. Links are provided solely for repair, recovery, and research purposes. This forum does not host, distribute, or claim ownership of any firmware files. If you are a rights holder and have a concern about a specific link, please contact the site administration.
The links below connect to externally hosted files. No checksums were supplied with these packages — at minimum, verify the file size matches what is listed here before flashing.
These are the standard stock packages. Most technicians doing a general software restore or dead-after-OTA recovery should start here.
These are ready to load into SP Flash Tool. Use these when the standard RAR doesn't include a scatter file, or when service work requires scatter-based partition flashing.
These are not standard OEM releases — they are community-converted builds. Treat them with extra caution. Verify the intended use case and target model before flashing. They require SP Flash Tool (scatter method).
These steps cover the scatter package method, which applies to most packages in this collection. The signed ZIP and userpart dump require different workflows — do not use SP Flash Tool for those.
For a full illustrated walkthrough with screenshots, refer to the complete SP Flash Tool guide for MTK devices. If using a signed local update package, the local update installation guide covers that method.
Review trigger: revisit this thread if a newer firmware build surfaces for the PCAM10 / PCAT10, or if any download link goes dead.
Check the label on the back of the phone and confirm the exact model before proceeding.
Device & Collection Details
| Device | Oppo A9 |
| Model Numbers | PCAM10 / PCAT10 |
| Chipset | MediaTek (MTK) |
| Flashing Tool | SP Flash Tool (scatter packages) — see package notes for signed ZIPs |
| Package Types | Standard RAR, signed ZIP, scatter RAR, converted scatter, userpart dump |
| Build Range | 2019-06-26 to 2022-07-23 |
| File Sizes | 1.85 GB to 6.66 GB depending on package |
| File Hash | Not provided — verify file size against listing before flashing |
| Source | External Google Drive (links below) |
| Last Verified | 2026-05-03 |
Before You Flash
A scatter flash or format operation on the wrong partition set can wipe user data completely. Back up everything important before starting, including any service partitions if doing repair work. Wrong firmware on wrong model can cause bootloops or worse — confirm PCAM10 vs PCAT10 on the device label, not just by assumption.
All firmware files referenced here are the intellectual property of their respective manufacturers. Links are provided solely for repair, recovery, and research purposes. This forum does not host, distribute, or claim ownership of any firmware files. If you are a rights holder and have a concern about a specific link, please contact the site administration.
Downloads
The links below connect to externally hosted files. No checksums were supplied with these packages — at minimum, verify the file size matches what is listed here before flashing.
Standard Packages (RAR / ZIP)
These are the standard stock packages. Most technicians doing a general software restore or dead-after-OTA recovery should start here.
The newest package covering both model variants. Good starting point for most repair scenarios.
- Filename: PCAM10_PCAT10_11_F.17_200828_dc90228f.rar
- Size: 4.82 GB
- Build date: 2020-08-28
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_PCAT10_11_F.17_200828_dc90228f.rar from Google Drive
- Filename: PCAM10_PCAT10_11_F.13_200826_75a61388.rar
- Size: 5.13 GB
- Build date: 2020-08-26
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_PCAT10_11_F.13_200826_75a61388.rar from Google Drive
- Filename: PCAM10_PCAT10_11_F.15_200730_956c7d3a.rar
- Size: 4.75 GB
- Build date: 2020-07-30
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_PCAT10_11_F.15_200730_956c7d3a.rar from Google Drive
- Filename: PCAM10_PCAT10_11_F.14_200719_4c11acd7.rar
- Size: 4.9 GB
- Build date: 2020-07-19
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_PCAT10_11_F.14_200719_4c11acd7.rar from Google Drive
Largest file in the collection at 6.66 GB — make sure the extraction drive has room.
- Filename: PCAM10_PCAT10_11_C.43_200918_c87bc03e.rar
- Size: 6.66 GB
- Build date: 2020-09-18
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_PCAT10_11_C.43_200918_c87bc03e.rar from Google Drive
- Filename: PCAM10_PCAT10_11_C.31_200918_4564331f.rar
- Size: 4.32 GB
- Build date: 2020-09-18
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_PCAT10_11_C.31_200918_4564331f.rar from Google Drive
- Filename: PCAM10_PCAT10_11_C.15_200918_d2cbdcfc.rar
- Size: 5.36 GB
- Build date: 2020-09-18
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_PCAT10_11_C.15_200918_d2cbdcfc.rar from Google Drive
Oldest package in the dual-model set. Only reach for this if a specific early build is required.
- Filename: PCAM10_PCAT10_11_A.09_190626_1cca1a33.rar
- Size: 4.46 GB
- Build date: 2019-06-26
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_PCAT10_11_A.09_190626_1cca1a33.rar from Google Drive
This is a signed ZIP, not a scatter package — do not load it into SP Flash Tool. Confirm the correct flashing method for signed ZIPs before using this one.
- Filename: Oppo_A9_PCAM10_11_A.11_190729.zip
- Size: 5 GB
- Build date: 2019-07-29
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download Oppo_A9_PCAM10_11_A.11_190729.zip from Google Drive
PCAM10-specific build from 2019. Same date as the ZIP above but different format.
- Filename: PCAM10_11_A.11_190729_1cca1a33.rar
- Size: 4.42 GB
- Build date: 2019-07-29
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_11_A.11_190729_1cca1a33.rar from Google Drive
Most recent build in the collection. PCAM10 only.
- Filename: PCAM10_11_F.11_2022072319323225.rar
- Size: 3.34 GB
- Build date: 2022-07-23
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_11_F.11_2022072319323225.rar from Google Drive
- Filename: PCAM10_11_F.07_2021101921225089.rar
- Size: 3.43 GB
- Build date: 2021-10-19
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_11_F.07_2021101921225089.rar from Google Drive
Scatter Packages
These are ready to load into SP Flash Tool. Use these when the standard RAR doesn't include a scatter file, or when service work requires scatter-based partition flashing.
- Filename: PCAM10_11_F.07_2021101921225089_SCATTER.rar
- Size: 3.2 GB
- Build date: 2021-10-19
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_11_F.07_2021101921225089_SCATTER.rar from Google Drive
- Filename: PCAM10_11_A.18_200220_10d3a3db_SCATTER.rar
- Size: 4.54 GB
- Build date: 2020-02-20
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_11_A.18_200220_10d3a3db_SCATTER.rar from Google Drive
- Filename: PCAM10_11_A.11_190729_1cca1a33_SCATTER.rar
- Size: 4.3 GB
- Build date: 2019-07-29
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_11_A.11_190729_1cca1a33_SCATTER.rar from Google Drive
Converted Packages
These are not standard OEM releases — they are community-converted builds. Treat them with extra caution. Verify the intended use case and target model before flashing. They require SP Flash Tool (scatter method).
Converted build targeting OS10. Use only if the specific branch is required and the device is confirmed PCAM10.
- Filename: PCAM10_CONVERTED_TO_F11_C.17_OS10_SCATTER.rar
- Size: 2.1 GB
- Android version: ColorOS 7 / Android 10 (labeled OS10 in filename)
- Build date: Not embedded in filename
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_CONVERTED_TO_F11_C.17_OS10_SCATTER.rar from Google Drive
Global firmware conversion for PCAM10. Smaller file than standard stock — expected for a converted scatter package.
- Filename: PCAM10_CONVERTED_GLOBAL_OS10_SCATTER.rar
- Size: 2.09 GB
- Android version: ColorOS 7 / Android 10 (labeled OS10 in filename)
- Build date: Not embedded in filename
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_CONVERTED_GLOBAL_OS10_SCATTER.rar from Google Drive
This one targets the CPH1969EX (global) variant. The filename suggests it was converted from PCAM10 to match the global firmware branch. Confirm the intended region and software branch before using.
- Filename: A9(PCAM10_CONVERTED_GLOBAL_CPH1969EX_11_C.31_SCATTER.rar
- Size: 3.74 GB
- Build date: Not embedded in filename
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download A9(PCAM10_CONVERTED_GLOBAL_CPH1969EX_11_C.31_SCATTER.rar from Google Drive
Partition Dump
This is a full user partition dump, not a standard flash package. It is for ISP or UFI-based recovery work when the eMMC needs to be written directly. Do not use this with SP Flash Tool or any standard flashing method.
- Filename: PCAM10_11_A.11_FILE_DUMP_FULL_USERPART_OS9_UFI.rar
- Size: 1.85 GB
- Android version: ColorOS 6 / Android 9 (labeled OS9 in filename)
- Build date: Not embedded in filename
- Hash: Not provided
- Download: Download PCAM10_11_A.11_FILE_DUMP_FULL_USERPART_OS9_UFI.rar from Google Drive
Flashing Checklist
- Confirm the model label on the back of the phone — PCAM10 and PCAT10 are not always interchangeable.
- Match the package type to the job: scatter for SP Flash Tool, signed ZIP for local update/recovery, converted packages for specific branch targets only, userpart dump for ISP/UFI work exclusively.
- Back up user data and any required service partitions before starting.
- Charge the Oppo A9 to at least 50% — a dead battery mid-flash will cause problems.
- Install MTK USB drivers and use a known-good USB cable.
- Extract the RAR fully before opening any tool. Check that expected files are present in the extracted folder.
- No hashes were supplied for these files. Verify the file size against the listing above as a basic check.
How to Flash
These steps cover the scatter package method, which applies to most packages in this collection. The signed ZIP and userpart dump require different workflows — do not use SP Flash Tool for those.
- Confirm the device is an Oppo A9 PCAM10 or PCAT10 from the label on the back. Do not rely on software-reported model numbers from a phone in bootloop.
- Choose the right package for the job. For a general software restore or dead-after-update recovery on both variants, start with PCAM10_PCAT10_11_F.17_200828_dc90228f.rar. For PCAM10-only work, the F.07 or F.11 scatter builds are solid options.
- Extract the RAR to a folder with a short path — long paths can cause SP Flash Tool to fail on some Windows setups.
- Install MTK USB drivers if not already present, then open SP Flash Tool and click the scatter-loading button to load the scatter file from the extracted folder.
- Leave the default partition selection unless there is a specific reason to change it for this repair job.
- Power off the Oppo A9 completely, click Download in SP Flash Tool, then connect the phone via USB. The tool will detect the device and begin flashing.
- Do not disconnect the cable until the tool shows a completed status. A green circle or checkmark indicates success depending on the SP Flash Tool version.
- Power on the phone and allow the first boot to complete — it will take longer than normal.
- Go to Settings > About Phone and confirm the build number matches the package flashed. Test touch, audio, cameras, Wi-Fi, and mobile network before returning the device.
For a full illustrated walkthrough with screenshots, refer to the complete SP Flash Tool guide for MTK devices. If using a signed local update package, the local update installation guide covers that method.
Frequently Asked Questions
For the dual-model packages (labeled PCAM10_PCAT10_...) it should be fine — those are built to cover both variants. For PCAM10-only packages, do not flash them on a PCAT10. The model designation in the filename is there for a reason. When in doubt, use a dual-model build.
Start with F.17 — it covers both model variants, it's the newest in the dual-model set, and it's a standard stock package. The C-series builds are also solid but F.17 is the cleaner starting point for most restore jobs.
The standard RARs may or may not include a scatter file depending on how the package was originally distributed. The scatter-labeled packages are explicitly prepared for SP Flash Tool — extract and the scatter file is ready to load. If the standard RAR already contains a scatter file, either will work.
They carry more risk than official stock. Converted packages are community-created, not OEM releases, so they should only be used when a specific branch or region conversion is the goal. For a standard restore, use the official PCAM10/PCAT10 builds instead.
It is for ISP or UFI-based eMMC recovery — the kind of work done at the chip level when a phone won't enter download mode and standard flashing is not possible. It is not a replacement for a normal flash. If SP Flash Tool is working, use a scatter package instead.
The build strings in the filenames do not consistently include the Android version. Based on the OS labels in the converted packages, OS9 corresponds to Android 9 and OS10 corresponds to Android 10. For standard packages, check Settings > About Phone after flashing to confirm. This is a gap in the available documentation for this collection.
At minimum, compare the file size after download against the sizes listed in this thread. If the size matches and the archive extracts cleanly without errors, the file is likely intact. For critical service work, sourcing a verified copy from a second location and comparing sizes across both is a reasonable additional check.
Review trigger: revisit this thread if a newer firmware build surfaces for the PCAM10 / PCAT10, or if any download link goes dead.