Be Careful With New Tool Updates - Not Everything Released Is Tested

Be Careful With “New Tool Updates” — Not Everything Released Is Tested

Recently, a tool released an update claiming it now supports many new models. The update listed devices like A18, A38, C65, C55, and OPPO V4 without testpoint for the latest protection. It looked exciting, and many technicians rushed to buy activations immediately.


But here is the problem:

The update was never tested.
The support was not confirmed.
And many people lost money because the activations they bought were completely useless.

This situation has happened many times, and it continues to repeat.

What Went Wrong?

Two mistakes happened at the same time:

1. The tool team released “ZD updates” without saying they are BETA

They wrote the list of supported models, but they did not mark them as:

  • “untested”
  • “experimental”
  • “under development”

So many users believed it was confirmed support.

2. Technicians rushed to buy activation without waiting

People saw the update, got excited, and purchased activation instantly.
No one checked if even one successful result existed.

Because of this, many technicians wasted money for nothing.

Real Life Example

Imagine a shop owner posts on Facebook:
“New machine now repairs iPhone 15 without opening!”

Everyone gets excited and buys the machine on the same day.

Then they learn:

  • No one has tested it
  • The developer didn’t confirm anything
  • The machine doesn’t work for that model

Now everyone who bought it loses money.

This is exactly what happened with the untested A18, A38, C65, C55, OPPO V4 updates.

What You Should Always Do Before Believing Any New Update

Check for at least one real successful report

Before buying any activation or credit, look for:

  • feedback posts
  • photos
  • logs
  • comments
  • video proof

Check the official support group or the tool’s forum.
If people say “WORKING ✅”, then you can trust it.

Do not rush because of hype or noise

When an update drops, many groups start sharing it instantly.
Noise does not mean success.

Even trusted teams can release untested updates

Every team — even big and famous ones — can make mistakes.
So never rely on the tool name alone.

Why This Is Important

Because many technicians work hard and do not want to waste money on:

  • activations
  • credits
  • logs
  • extra dongles

One wrong update can make you lose income instead of earning it.

This article is a reminder:
Always verify before you buy.
Look for one real working result.
It can save you money, time, and stress.



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