Mt6768-android-scatter.txt [better] -
: Always verify that the scatter file you are using is specifically for your device model. Using a Redmi Note 9 scatter file on a Samsung A14, even though both are MT6768, may have different partition sizes. For instance, a TWRP image compiled for Android 12 may require 38MB, but a specific MT6768 device's boot partition might only be 32MB, leading to a bootloop. This discrepancy will result in a hard brick.
: Professional technician boxes that use scatter files to manage read/write permissions on partitions. How to Use the Scatter File in SP Flash Tool mt6768-android-scatter.txt
The humble mt6768-android-scatter.txt is far more than a configuration file—it is the foundation of every low-level operation on MediaTek Helio P65 devices. Whether you are a repair technician recovering a dead boot device, a developer flashing a custom ROM, or a power user backing up NVRAM, mastering this file will save you from costly mistakes. : Always verify that the scatter file you
: The corresponding binary ( .bin ) or image ( .img ) file inside your firmware folder that matches the partition. This discrepancy will result in a hard brick