From that day on, Alex was more cautious when experimenting with his phone, but he was grateful to have a reliable cousin like John who could help him out of a technical jam.

With the phone still unresponsive, John connected it to his computer via USB cable. He then launched the SP Flash Tool and selected the downloaded flash file for the ZTE Blade A35. The software automatically detected the device, and John clicked on the "Flash" button to begin the process.

A flash file, also known as a firmware image, is a type of software that is used to update or restore a mobile device's operating system and firmware. It contains the necessary files and instructions to rewrite the device's memory and bring it back to its original or updated state.

It was a typical Monday morning for John, until he received a frantic call from his cousin, Alex. Alex had been playing around with his ZTE Blade A35 smartphone, trying to customize it to his liking. However, in his enthusiasm, he had accidentally bricked the device. The phone had stopped turning on, and Alex was worried that he had ruined it forever.

The software started flashing the new firmware on the device, and John anxiously waited for the process to complete. After a few minutes, the software displayed a success message, indicating that the flash process was complete.