The jump to Revision 2.6 was more than just a minor patch; it was a response to the hardening security measures of mobile chipsets at the time. Key features included:
: The software required regular synchronization (using the "Synchronize Files" button) to update internal libraries and verify the MX-KEY/HTI hardware. mobileex 35 rev26 top
Revision 2.6 introduced expanded support for early Android smartphones. The jump to Revision 2
was a "top" tool in its prime (circa 2010–2014). It democratized mobile phone repair, allowing independent shops to perform high-level repairs on Nokia and early Samsung devices without investing in dealership-level equipment. mobileex 35 rev26 top