Below is a complete guide that explains how the driver is used, how to install it on (32-bit or 64-bit) and Linux , and how to troubleshoot common issues.
The Gallite 8809 is a highly integrated, low-cost system-on-chip (SoC) designed by RDA Microelectronics. It is primarily used in budget feature phones, generic mobile devices, and certain IoT modules.
: Restart your computer to ensure the driver is correctly initialized. Troubleshooting Tips
Used to reset Factory Reset Protection (FRP) or perform self-tests on devices like the BQ Step+ (BQM-1831). How to Connect in "Flashing Mode"
Installing the dedicated RDA USB driver enables several critical functions:
Automatic installers often fail with legacy hardware. Manual installation is the most reliable method.
The Gallite 8809 is a legacy chipset. Installing drivers involves modifying system settings. Proceed with caution and always ensure drivers are downloaded from reputable sources to avoid system instability.
Once installed, look at the Device Manager list again. The yellow exclamation mark should disappear. The device will now display under as RDA USB Serial Port (COMX) , where "X" represents the assigned port number. Troubleshooting Common Errors 1. Device Keeps Disconnecting and Reconnecting
RUDRA is written in C and must be compiled. Make sure you have gcc and make installed. Then, run: