Each partition is listed with up to 12 attributes. Here’s a real-world example for a preloader partition on MT6768:
: The exact memory address where this partition begins.
: The identifier of the partition (e.g., preloader , recovery , system , userdata ).
Modifying partitions like preloader or nvram without a backup can lead to a total loss of IMEI/serial numbers or power-on capabilities. mt6768-android-scatter.txt
: The safest and most common method is to download your device's exact stock firmware and extract it. This ensures a perfect match.
Use if you are upgrading or fixing a bootloop.
Think of it as a "blueprints" file that tells the flashing software exactly where every piece of the Android operating system should live on the device's internal storage (eMMC or UFS). Core Functions & Structure Each partition is listed with up to 12 attributes
: Extract SP Flash Tool and your stock firmware into separate folders on your desktop.
Warning : Avoid using "Format All + Download" as this will permanently delete your device's NVRAM/IMEI calibration partitions, causing a total loss of cellular signal.
(Paste your scatter file text here for completeness) Modifying partitions like preloader or nvram without a
A scatter file is a raw text document used by MediaTek (MTK) flashing utilities to understand the exact physical map of a device's internal storage (eMMC or UFS).
A scatter file is a plain-text configuration file used by MediaTek (MTK) Smart Phone Flash Tool (SP Flash Tool) to understand the partition structure of a device's internal storage (eMMC or UFS).
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