Mt6768-android-scatter.txt Jun 2026
The MT6768 is a mid-range chipset. Devices using this SoC often come with varying storage configurations (e.g., 64GB or 128GB) and partition layouts.
: Using a MT6768 scatter file to re-flash a device that won't boot. mt6768-android-scatter.txt
: If a device is "hard-bricked" (won't turn on), the scatter file allows you to force-flash the factory firmware in : Tools like MTK Client use the scatter information to read data the device to create a perfect clone. Custom Recoveries The MT6768 is a mid-range chipset
[HEADER] version: 1.1 filename: mt6768-android-scatter.txt [PRELOADER] partition_name = preloader file_name = preloader.bin linear_start_addr = 0x00000000 partition_size = 0x40000 [UBOOT] partition_name = uboot file_name = uboot.bin linear_start_addr = 0x00008000 partition_size = 0x40000 [trust] partition_name = trust file_name = trustzone.bin linear_start_addr = 0x00010000 partition_size = 0x40000 [KERNEL] partition_name = kernel file_name = zImage linear_start_addr = 0x00020000 partition_size = 0x100000 [ROOTFS] partition_name = rootfs file_name = rootfs.img linear_start_addr = 0x00120000 partition_size = 0x500000 [SYSTEM] partition_name = system file_name = system.img linear_start_addr = 0x01000000 partition_size = 0x800000 [CACHE] partition_name = cache file_name = cache.img linear_start_addr = 0x01800000 partition_size = 0x200000 [USERDATA] partition_name = userdata file_name = userdata.img linear_start_addr = 0x01A00000 partition_size = 0x2000000 : If a device is "hard-bricked" (won't turn
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