partition_index: SYS4 partition_name: seccfg file_name: N/A is_download: false type: NORMAL linear_start_addr: 0x880000 physical_start_addr: 0x880000 partition_size: 0x80000
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For example, the Infinix Hot 40 X6836 engineering ROM includes a verified MT6768_Android_scatter.txt file that perfectly matches its device architecture. Similarly, the Infinix Smart 9 X6532 flash file package contains an official scatter file validated for that specific device model.
A healthy MT6768 scatter file will show:
: A technical reference detailing partition names, sizes (e.g., 4GB for user data), and operational types like NORMAL_ROM or EXT4_IMG .
The sequential order of the storage blocks.
: Enable "CheckSum" options in SP Flash Tool settings, or re-download the stock ROM. Error: PMT changed for the ROM
To unbrick, update, or restore an MT6768-based device using your high-quality scatter file, follow this precise workflow. Prerequisites A Windows PC and a reliable USB data cable. Official MediaTek USB VCOM Drivers installed on the PC.
: Modern MT6768 devices often have Secure Boot . Useful reviews emphasize that the scatter file alone isn't enough; you will likely need an MTK Auth Bypass Tool to disable the security before the scatter file can be used to flash the device. How to Verify a Scatter File
Clears and reformats partitions to match the layout of the new scatter file exactly. Essential when upgrading Android versions.