Infinix Smart 5 X688C Firmware

Last Updated: August 13, 2026

This guide provides all necessary resources for the Infinix Smart 5 X688C firmware: official stock downloads, proper drivers and flashing tools, and step-by-step instructions to resolve bootloops, bypass FRP locks, or perform clean reflashes.

⚡ At a Glance
Device: Infinix Smart 5 X688C  |  Chipset: MediaTek MT6762G Helio G25  |  Flash Tool: SP Flash Tool
Android: Android 10 (Go edition), XOS 7  |  File Type: ZIP (Includes Scatter File [MT6xxx_Android_scatter.txt], preloader.bin, boot.img, system.img, recovery.img, lk.bin, logo.bin, nvram.img, and more)
⚠ Warning: Flashing erases all data. Back up first.
Quick Summary
Device: Infinix Smart 5 X688C (MediaTek MT6762G Helio G25)
Flash Tool: SP Flash Tool
Latest Build: V481
Firmware Files: 23 available
What You Need: Windows PC, USB data cable, SP Flash Tool, USB drivers
Time Required: 10-20 minutes (plus 3-8 min first boot)

Infinix Smart 5 X688C Firmware (Flash File) Drivers, Tools & Guide

The Infinix Smart 5 X688C frequently appears in service centers with recurring software issues—primarily FRP locks, bootloop failures, or devices stuck on the Infinix logo. This comprehensive guide consolidates all required components: official firmware, compatible tools, and the proven repair sequence I implement during actual device servicing.

Before beginning, always extract firmware to a straightforward folder path such as C:FirmwareX688C. SP Flash Tool may fail to locate the scatter file if the path contains spaces or special characters. This simple precaution prevents unnecessary troubleshooting when the tool fails to load files.

The Infinix Smart 5 X688C operates on a MediaTek MT6762G Helio G25 chipset, requiring SP Flash Tool with VCOM/MTK drivers for firmware flashing. Stock builds ship with Android 10 (Go edition) and XOS 7, which determine default applications, security configurations, and user interface elements. This page lists 23 verified firmware builds covering multiple Android versions and security patches. If one build fails to resolve issues, try an alternative version.

Firmware file integrity has been verified across two independent sources to confirm authenticity and absence of modifications. The Infinix Smart 5 X688C launched in 2021, and this page maintains the latest available firmware releases as they become accessible.

Your Infinix Smart 5 X688C firmware arrives as a compressed ZIP file. Download and extract using WinRAR or 7-Zip. After extraction, confirm the presence of the scatter file in the folder before proceeding.

Flashing returns the device to factory condition. All stored data—including photos, messages, and applications—will be removed. This clean state resolves persistent software issues such as stuck logos, FRP locks, system corruption, and performance degradation.


Factory Reset Infinix Smart 5 X688C Without a PC

To factory reset the Infinix Smart 5 X688C without a computer, power off the device completely. Then simultaneously hold Volume Up and Power buttons until the recovery menu appears. Navigate to “Wipe Data/Factory Reset” using volume keys and confirm with the Power button.

A hard reset erases all data and restores the Infinix Smart 5 X688C to its original factory state. This resolves most software problems including performance slowdowns, app crashes, forgotten screen locks, and bootloops. If issues persist after factory reset, follow the full firmware flashing instructions in subsequent sections.


Infinix Smart 5 X688C FRP Bypass

The quickest method to bypass FRP on the Infinix Smart 5 X688C involves using a free Android apps launcher to access settings during initial setup. After flashing or factory reset, you may encounter a Google account lock (FRP). Our free Android apps launcher provides the fastest solution. Always remove Google accounts before flashing to prevent this issue entirely.


What Infinix Smart 5 X688C Firmware Fixes

The Infinix Smart 5 X688C uses MediaTek architecture, making SP Flash Tool the standard recovery method. Stock firmware flashing addresses these specific problems:

  • Resolve unresponsive touchscreens resulting from corrupted system files.
  • Eliminate startup loops, lag, and device freezing.
  • Remove persistent malware or adware surviving factory resets.
  • Restore original Infinix stock ROM to maintain warranty validity.
  • Update to the latest supported Android version for your device.
  • Restore Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or mobile data functionality lost after updates.
  • Recover from “Download DA FAIL” errors and Secure Boot authentication failures specific to the MediaTek MT6762G Helio G25 chipset.

Learn more about stock ROMs and why flashing works.


Verify Your Infinix Smart 5 X688C Model Before Downloading

p>The most frequent error users make is installing firmware incompatible with their device variant. Before downloading, confirm your exact device specifications:

  1. Verify Exact Model: In Settings, locate the model code “X688C”. Some Infinix devices share marketing names but have distinct internal hardware.
  2. Confirm Processor: This firmware targets the MediaTek MT6762G Helio G25 chipset. Check via recovery mode or hardware information application.
  3. Review Version Number: The firmware version in the download table should match or exceed your current build number.
  4. Use Recovery Mode: Before flashing, boot into recovery to view the current build number and chipset displayed on screen—the most reliable verification method.
  5. Check Region: Some firmware builds are region-specific. Ensure the download matches your device region or is marked as global.
Infinix Smart 5 X688C firmware build number verification in recovery mode

Firmware Details for Infinix Smart 5 X688C

Here is a summary of the official firmware specifications:

Firmware InformationDetails
Device ModelInfinix Smart 5 X688C
Firmware VersionV123, V481, V469, V457, V426, V420, V415, V403, V395, V383, V374, V341, V263, V175
File Size1.63 GB to 1.86 GB
Android VersionAndroid 10 (Go edition), XOS 7
PlatformMediaTek MT6762G Helio G25
Release DateReleased 2021, February 18
RegionGlobal, Africa and Asia
File TypeZIP (Includes Scatter File [MT6xxx_Android_scatter.txt], preloader.bin, boot.img, system.img, recovery.img, lk.bin, logo.bin, nvram.img, and more)
Infinix Smart 5 X688C firmware flash file

Which Firmware Version Should I Download?

p>This section addresses the most common question about firmware selection. Match your situation to the table below to identify the appropriate file:

Your Situation What I Recommend
Phone completely dead or stuck on logoV481, download this version. It represents the latest Infinix Smart 5 X688C firmware available.
FRP / Google account lock onlySee the FRP bypass guide above, you typically do not require full firmware for this issue.
Phone slow after recent OTA updateTry V469, latest OTA updates sometimes introduce bugs; older builds may perform better.
IMEI missing after previous flashRe-flash V481 first, then follow the IMEI repair guide. Do not skip the reflash step.
V481 failed with flash errorTry V469 instead and verify scatter file selection before concluding firmware issues.
Restoring to factory / warranty repairV481, provides clean state for fresh start.

My standard approach for MTK devices: always attempt the latest version first. Many users spend excessive time with older builds when the newest firmware would have resolved the issue. Only switch to older versions if the latest fails consistently, and confirm the problem relates to driver compatibility rather than firmware defects.


Download Infinix Smart 5 X688C Firmware

Download the official stock firmware for your Infinix Smart 5 X688C below. The most recent version is V481. After downloading, confirm file sizes match the table above—size discrepancies typically indicate incomplete or corrupted downloads, which can cause more problems than they solve.

Software DetailsDownload LinkMembers Link
File Name: Infinix_Hot_10_Play_X688C_MT6765_V123_210324.zip
Size: 1.63 GB
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File Name: X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-221115V481.zip
Size: 1.86 GB
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File Name: X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-220928V469.zip
Size: 1.83 GB
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File Name: X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-220822V457.zip
Size: 1.83 GB
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File Name: X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-220510V426.zip
Size: 1.84 GB
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File Name: X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-220308V420.zip
Size: 1.82 GB
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File Name: X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-220109V415.zip
Size: 1.82 GB
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File Name: X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-211117V403.zip
Size: 1.82 GB
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File Name: X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-211013V395.zip
Size: N/A
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File Name: X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-210816V383.zip
Size: 1.82 GB
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File Name: X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-210616V374.zip
Size: 1.81 GB
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File Name: X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-210414V341.zip
Size: 1.8 GB
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File Name: X688C-H6220C-QGo-ZAMT-LC-210324V123.zip
Size: 1.65 GB
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File Name: X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-210222V263.zip
Size: 1.78 GB
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File Name: X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-201216V175.zip
Size: 1.77 GB
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File Name: X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-210616V374.zip
Size: 1.8 GB
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File Name: INFINIX-HOT-10-PLAY-X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-221115V481-Flash-File.zip
Size: 1.86 GB
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File Name: INFINX-HOT-10-PLAY-X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-220822V457-Flash-File.zip
Size: 1.83 GB
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File Name: INFINIX-HOT010-PLAY-X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-220510V426-Flash-File.zip
Size: 1.84 GB
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File Name: INFINIX-HOT-10-PLAY-X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-220109V415-Flash-File.zip
Size: 1.82 GB
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File Name: INFINIX-HOT-10-PLAY-X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-211117V403.zip
Size: 1.82 GB
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File Name: INFINIX-SMART-5-X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-210816V383.zip
Size: 1.82 GB
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File Name: X688C-H6220ABC-QGo-GL-210222V263.zip
Size: 1.74 GB
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Only download firmware fully compatible with your exact device model. Consult the firmware selection guide above if uncertain.

Important: The Infinix Smart 5 X688C (X688C) must not be confused with other Smart 5 variants featuring different chipsets or regional firmware. Even devices within the same Smart 5 series may use entirely different processors. Always verify your exact model code “X688C” in Settings > About Phone before downloading any firmware from this page.

⚠ Compatibility Warning, Do NOT flash this firmware if:
  • Your model number represents a variant of X688C with a different letter suffix. Check About Phone carefully—one letter difference can cause failed or broken flashes.
  • Your chipset differs from MediaTek MT6762G Helio G25. Confirm in recovery mode before proceeding.
  • You obtained the file from any source other than this page.
  • The file size significantly differs from sizes listed in the table above—size mismatches typically indicate partial downloads that will fail mid-flash.

Before You Start: Infinix Smart 5 X688C Requirements

Do not skip this section. Most Infinix flash failures result from inadequate preparation. The VCOM driver installation is essential for the Infinix Smart 5 X688C and other MediaTek devices. Windows may display the device in Device Manager while SP Flash Tool remains unable to detect it without the correct VCOM driver.

  1. Record IMEI Numbers: Dial *#06# and note both IMEI numbers. These identify your device to the cellular network. If flashing erases them, you will need these originals to restore them.
  2. Remove Google Accounts: Before beginning, eliminate all Google accounts from the phone. Navigate to Settings > Accounts, then tap each Google account and select remove. This prevents FRP verification screens that appear after flashing when accounts remain linked.
  3. Create Backups: Copy your data to a computer or SD card. Flashing replaces the entire software, permanently deleting all personal data, applications, and settings.
  4. Ensure Adequate Power: Charge the battery above 50% before starting. The flashing process takes several minutes, with additional time required for first boot. Power failure during either stage can leave the device in a state requiring advanced recovery.
  5. Prepare PC Connection: You need a Windows computer and a USB cable supporting data transfer. Test the cable first by connecting the phone normally—if it appears in File Explorer, the cable functions correctly.
  6. Install Correct Drivers:

Install Stock Firmware on Infinix Smart 5 X688C

We use SP Flash Tool for this process. For older devices, I recommend attempting SP Flash Tool v5.1924 first. Newer SP Flash Tool versions require a DA (Download Agent) file not included with older firmware packages, causing “Auth” errors you may have encountered. If SP Flash Tool repeatedly requests an auth file you lack, switch to MTK Client—it handles Secure Boot automatically. Download SP Flash Tool for Windows or SP Flash Tool for Linux and follow the steps below. The complete SP Flash Tool guide offers additional details if needed.

  1. Download and Unpack:
    • Select the correct firmware version from the downloads above and save to your PC.
    • Extract the ZIP file. If an additional ZIP appears inside, extract that as well. You should obtain the actual firmware files, not another archive.
  2. Driver Check:
    • Confirm installation of required drivers. Missing drivers constitute the most common reason flash tools fail to detect phones. Reboot your PC after installation.
  3. Load Firmware File:
    • Click “Scatter-loading” and navigate to the extracted firmware folder to select the “scatter.txt” file.
  4. Connect Device:
    • Power off your phone completely—not sleep mode, fully off.
    • Connect to your PC via USB cable. The flash tool will detect it automatically.
  5. Start Flashing:
    • Begin the flash by clicking “Download”.
    • Leave everything untouched until completion. Even slight cable movement can interrupt writing and cause failed flashes.
  6. Wait and Reboot:
    • The flash completes when the tool displays a success indicator. Disconnect your phone.
    • Power on the device. Do not concern yourself if it remains on the boot logo for several minutes—the system rebuilds from scratch.

Post-Flash Behavior on Infinix Smart 5 X688C

The following behaviors indicate a successful flash:

  • Confirmation of success: SP Flash Tool displays a green circle or checkmark upon completion. This indicates a successful flash.
  • Battery percentage may appear inaccurate for the first day. Battery statistics calibrate during normal use. Charge the phone fully once without interruption to stabilize readings.
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile data should function immediately after setup. If mobile data fails, navigate to Settings > SIM and Network and manually re-enter your APN—flashing sometimes clears carrier APN settings.
  • The device may request language and region again—this is normal after flashing. You start from a clean state, so the setup wizard runs as when the phone was new.
  • Storage will show nearly full capacity available since all apps and files are gone. System partition size varies by firmware version but typically ranges from 4 to 8 GB.
  • The phone may feel warm during first boot—this is normal. Temperature stabilizes after a few minutes once initial app setup completes.
  • Exercise caution when re-adding Google accounts—if not removed before flashing, you may encounter an FRP prompt. Add the account fresh during setup wizard, not later through Settings.

Troubleshooting Infinix Smart 5 X688C Flash Errors

  1. Infinix Smart 5 X688C Not Recognized by SP Flash Tool:
    • This is usually a driver issue, not a cable problem. Reinstall VCOM drivers for the X688C, restart your PC, and retry before modifying other settings.
    • If unresolved, switch to a USB 2.0 port—USB 3.0 ports cause detection issues with MediaTek devices more frequently than expected.
    • Still undetected? Temporarily disable antivirus software. It can block VCOM driver loading without displaying error messages.
  2. Boot Loop After Flashing:
    • Enter recovery mode and perform a factory reset. Most post-flash bootloops on MediaTek devices stem from conflicts with old cached data—a recovery wipe typically resolves this without reflashing.
  3. Wrong Scatter File / Firmware Mismatch:
    • If SP Flash Tool generates an error when attempting to start the download, verify the scatter file first. Mismatches between scatter files and device builds constitute one of the most frequent flash error causes.
  4. “Download DA FAIL” Error:
    • This error occurs regularly and almost always indicates improperly installed VCOM drivers. Reinstall them, restart your PC, and retry. If unresolved, try switching to SP Flash Tool v5.1924—older devices sometimes respond better to this version.
  5. Error 8038 (BROM Error):
    • The device fails to enter BROM mode correctly. Power it off completely and, if possible, remove the battery for 30 seconds. Reconnect and retry. Some MediaTek devices require holding Volume Down while plugging in the USB cable to enter BROM mode.
  6. Auth File / Secure Boot Error in Newer SP Flash Tool:
    • Newer SP Flash Tool versions require a DA (Download Agent) authentication file for devices with Secure Boot enabled. If you lack this file, switch to MTK Client—it handles Secure Boot automatically and provides a simpler solution.

Missing IMEI or Corrupt Baseband on Infinix Smart 5 X688C After Flashing?

A missing or unknown IMEI represents one of the most common issues after MediaTek flashing. It occurs because the NVRAM partition, storing IMEI and calibration data, sometimes does not survive intact during flashing. While concerning, this is fixable. Follow these steps:

  1. Check drivers first: Install the Mediatek CDC Driver if not already present—without it, IMEI repair tools cannot detect your device. This step is frequently overlooked.
  2. Use SN Write Tool or Maui Meta: SN Write Tool serves as the initial option I attempt—straightforward and compatible with most MTK devices. Maui Meta provides an alternative if SN Write fails to connect. Additional guidance on using SN Write Tool is available.
  3. Execute the repair:
    • Connect your device to the computer.
    • Enter the original IMEI numbers for both SIM slots—the numbers recorded before flashing.
    • Click “Start” and allow completion without interrupting the connection.
  4. Verify after reboot: Upon completion, reboot your phone and dial *#06#. Your IMEI numbers should reappear. If still showing null, repeat the process—sometimes the first attempt does not complete correctly.

Video Guide: How to repair IMEI

Credits: https://www.youtube.com/@mhgsmclinic


Common Questions About Flashing Infinix Smart 5 X688C

Q1: Do I need an internet connection during flashing?
A: No. The flashing process occurs entirely offline between your PC and phone via USB cable. Internet is not required during the flash itself. You will need it later for phone setup and application downloads.

Q2: My device is not detected by SP Flash Tool. What should I do?
A: Begin with drivers—reinstall VCOM drivers, restart your PC, then retry. Switch to a USB 2.0 port if using USB 3.0. Temporarily disable antivirus. If unresolved, provide the exact error message in a comment.

Q3: Can I use a Mac or Linux computer for this?
A: Tools and drivers referenced here are Windows-exclusive. Mac or Linux users should employ a Windows virtual machine or borrow a Windows PC for the 10-minute flashing process.

Q4: Can I flash this firmware if my phone does not turn on at all?
A: Yes, in most cases. As long as the phone responds to USB connection (even with a black screen), the flash tool can detect it. If completely drained, charge for at least 15 minutes first.

Q5: What if the flash fails halfway through?
A: Do not panic or disconnect. Close SP Flash Tool, restart it, and retry from the beginning. Failed flashes typically require repetition. The device usually remains detectable even after failed attempts.

Q6: How do I enter recovery mode?
A: Power the device off completely, then simultaneously hold Volume Up + Power until the recovery menu appears. The recovery menu displays the build number, useful for verifying firmware version before flashing.

Q7: How long does the flashing process take?
A: Actual flashing typically requires 3 to 10 minutes depending on firmware size and USB speed. First boot afterward takes an additional 3 to 8 minutes. Do not interrupt during either stage. If SP Flash Tool’s progress bar appears stationary, wait several minutes before assuming failure.

Q8: Is this firmware compatible with other Infinix models?
A: No. This firmware is specifically designed for the Infinix Smart 5 X688C with MediaTek MT6762G Helio G25 chipset. Even Smart 5 variants with different letter suffixes may contain entirely different chipsets. Flashing incorrect firmware can leave your device in a difficult-to-recover state. Always verify your exact model number in Settings.

People Also Ask About Infinix Smart 5 X688C

What is the latest firmware version for Infinix Smart 5 X688C?
The most recent Infinix Smart 5 X688C firmware available on this page is version V481. This page offers 23 firmware builds for download. Refer to the firmware details table above for file sizes and Android versions.

Can flashing firmware fix a bricked Infinix Smart 5 X688C?
Yes. If your Infinix Smart 5 X688C is stuck on the logo, in a bootloop, or unresponsive, flashing stock firmware with SP Flash Tool can restore functionality. This represents the standard repair method used by service centers for Infinix devices.

What chipset does the Infinix Smart 5 X688C use?
The Infinix Smart 5 X688C utilizes the MediaTek MT6762G Helio G25 chipset. This requires SP Flash Tool and VCOM/MTK USB drivers for firmware flashing. MediaTek devices employ scatter-file-based flashing, distinct from Qualcomm (QFIL) or Samsung (Odin) methods.

Will flashing firmware on Infinix Smart 5 X688C erase my data?
Yes. Flashing stock firmware on the Infinix Smart 5 X688C with SP Flash Tool performs a complete factory reset. All applications, photos, contacts, and accounts will be removed. Back up all important data before beginning. Data cannot be recovered after flashing.


Wrapping Up: Infinix Smart 5 X688C Firmware

Your Infinix Smart 5 X688C should now be running V481 on a clean build. Extended first boot times are normal after a fresh flash.

p>Encountering unexpected issues? Leave a comment describing what occurred, including the step where the problem arose and any error messages displayed. I will respond with assistance.

p>Consider sharing this guide with others who need to repair their Infinix devices.

Browse all Infinix firmware downloads for additional device support.


Disclaimer: Flashing stock firmware is performed at your own risk. Follow instructions on this page carefully. I cannot be held responsible for device damage, but will always attempt to help if issues arise.

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