Qualcomm Sahara is a protocol used by Qualcomm chipsets to allow external devices such as computers to communicate with the chipset and perform various tasks. It is primarily used for flashing firmware and other low-level tasks on Qualcomm-based devices, such as mobile phones and tablets. The Sahara protocol is proprietary and is not publicly documented, so it is typically only used by device manufacturers and service providers. It is not meant to be used by end users.
Like the Qualcomm Firehose protocol, Qualcomm Sahara is used for low-level tasks such as flashing firmware and debugging Qualcomm-based devices. It is often used in conjunction with other Qualcomm tools and utilities, such as QPST (Qualcomm Product Support Tools) and QFIL (Qualcomm Flash Image Loader).
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