This is a non-invasive, high-confidence test to verify if a scatter file matches your device without flashing anything.
A means the configuration has been dumped directly from a working device using professional service tools (like Miracle Box, CM2, or WwR MTK) and successfully tested for firmware restoration. Common Use Cases
Avoid random scatter files from forum posts unless cross-checked with a known good dump. A malicious scatter file could:
A green checkmark circle with a message will pop up. Disconnect your phone and power it on. The initial boot may take up to 5-10 minutes. Troubleshooting Common MT6755 Flashing Errors mt6755+scatter+file+verified
In this example, we can see the file is configured for the MT6755 platform, uses an EMMC storage type, and is from a project named oppo6755_15111 . The boot channel, MSDC_0 , indicates the specific hardware controller used to communicate with the eMMC storage.
The safest scatter file is the one packaged inside your device's official factory stock firmware ROM.
A (typically named MT6755_Android_scatter.txt ) describes the exact partition layout of the device’s flash memory (eMMC/UFS). However, with the rise of bricked devices and unauthorized modifications, the concept of a verified scatter file has become critical. This piece explains what a scatter file is, how it is structured for the MT6755, and what "verified" means in this context. This is a non-invasive, high-confidence test to verify
chipset. A "verified" scatter file ensures that the memory addresses and partition names accurately match the physical eMMC storage of the specific device, preventing "BROM" errors or "hard bricks" during flashing. Core Components of the MT6755 Scatter File Partition Layout : Typically contains 24 to 28 partitions, including the Bootloader Memory Mapping : Defines the physical start address (e.g., ) and the size of each partition on the eMMC storage. Flash Settings
The dumped file is but not cryptographically signed.
A scatter file is a plain text file ( .txt ) used by MediaTek’s Smart Phone Flash Tool (SP Flash Tool). It acts as a structural blueprint or a partition map for the device’s internal eMMC storage. A malicious scatter file could: A green checkmark
A "verified" scatter file is one that has been confirmed to exactly match the partition layout and memory addresses of your specific device model. Scatter files are . While a generic MT6755_Android_scatter.txt exists, its partition sizes and addresses will likely differ from those for a Vertu Aster P Clone, an Oppo R9m, or a Bluboo S8. Using the wrong file is like giving a surgeon the wrong anatomical blueprint—catastrophic results are guaranteed. Using a verified scatter file is the best way to avoid errors.
Think of it as a highly detailed blueprint. The MT6755's internal eMMC storage is divided into numerous partitions (like system, boot, recovery, userdata). The Scatter File lists , along with its:
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