Mt6765-android-scatter.txt Official

Use the tool's integrated "Create Scatter File" feature, which queries the device’s internal partition table (GPT) and auto-generates a perfectly mapped text file customized to that hardware instance. ⚠️ Vital Security Warnings and Flashing Precautions

The file is a critical configuration map for devices powered by the MediaTek MT6765 chipset (also known as Helio P35 or G35). It serves as a blueprint for flashing tools, like SP Flash Tool , to understand exactly where each software component belongs on the device's internal storage. 📄 Technical Report: MT6765 Scatter Configuration 🔍 Overview

When your phone is stuck in a bootloop or won’t turn on: mt6765-android-scatter.txt

This example is based on a standard eMMC Android 10/11 layout with dynamic partitions ( super ). You can use this as a reference or template.

(Recommended) Replaces only selected partitions. Safest mode. Use the tool's integrated "Create Scatter File" feature,

The preloader.bin partition is the gatekeeper of your device's boot sequence. If you flash a mismatched preloader file, the phone will no longer communicate with the computer via USB, making subsequent flash attempts impossible without opening the hardware chassis to short-circuit physical test points on the motherboard. When flashing custom files, it is standard practice to uncheck the preloader option unless absolutely necessary.

If an MT6765 device is stuck in a bootloop or won't start, flashing the stock ROM using the scatter file can revive it. Safest mode

In the "Scatter-loading File" field, click and select your extracted mt6765_android_scatter.txt .

Understanding mt6765-android-scatter.txt: The Essential Guide to MTK Device Partitioning and Flashing

The scatter file is not a universal file—it must match your phone's specific hardware layout. It is included in:

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