The Unisoc UMS9117 is a mobile multimedia System-on-Chip (SoC) often found in low- to mid-range Android phones and tablets. If you need drivers (USB, ADB, or modem) to connect a device with the UMS9117 to a PC, follow the guidance below.
Driver Review: Unisoc ums9117
Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes. Working with phone firmware and hardware carries risks. Always back up your data before flashing.
The Driver Type: You specifically need the Unisoc/Spreadtrum (SPD) USB Drivers compatible with Windows 10/11.
I’ve noticed that the device is exhibiting classic signs of overheating, specifically when the modem is under load (heavy data usage or weak signal areas). I ran some diagnostics, and the CPU temperature spikes rapidly, pushing the thermal zone limits. It seems the driver or firmware configuration for the power management is a bit too aggressive, or simply unoptimized, causing the "hot driver" state where the modem refuses to downclock even when idle.
The UMS9117 overheats quickly when the CPU is pegged at 100%. Use these ADB commands to disable bloatware:
Components: The driver package typically includes the Spreadtrum (SCI) USB-to-Serial drivers, which allow the device to appear as a COM port (e.g., SPRD U2S Diag). Key Features:
The Unisoc UMS9117 is a mobile multimedia System-on-Chip (SoC) often found in low- to mid-range Android phones and tablets. If you need drivers (USB, ADB, or modem) to connect a device with the UMS9117 to a PC, follow the guidance below.
Driver Review: Unisoc ums9117
Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes. Working with phone firmware and hardware carries risks. Always back up your data before flashing.
The Driver Type: You specifically need the Unisoc/Spreadtrum (SPD) USB Drivers compatible with Windows 10/11.
I’ve noticed that the device is exhibiting classic signs of overheating, specifically when the modem is under load (heavy data usage or weak signal areas). I ran some diagnostics, and the CPU temperature spikes rapidly, pushing the thermal zone limits. It seems the driver or firmware configuration for the power management is a bit too aggressive, or simply unoptimized, causing the "hot driver" state where the modem refuses to downclock even when idle.
The UMS9117 overheats quickly when the CPU is pegged at 100%. Use these ADB commands to disable bloatware:
Components: The driver package typically includes the Spreadtrum (SCI) USB-to-Serial drivers, which allow the device to appear as a COM port (e.g., SPRD U2S Diag). Key Features: