Select your MT6768_Android_scatter.txt from the extracted firmware folder. The tool will automatically populate the partition list.
Below is a concise investigation checklist, findings to look for, and recommended mitigations. mt6768 scatter file hot
| Partition Name | Purpose | Danger Level | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Initial boot code (Similar to SBL on Qualcomm) | Critical (Do not flash wrong file) | | lk (Little Kernel) | Bootloader / Fastboot interface | High | | boot | Kernel + Ramdisk | Medium | | vbmeta | Verified Boot metadata (AVB 2.0) | High (Disables DM-Verity) | | super | Dynamic partitions (system, product, vendor) | Medium | | md_udc | IMEI / Calibration data (NVRAM) | Critical (Fixing IMEI) | | secro | Security & DRM keys | High (Widevine L1 loss) | Select your MT6768_Android_scatter
Our smartphones are no longer just phones; they are our primary cameras and social hubs. The MT6768 scatter file plays a role here too: | Partition Name | Purpose | Danger Level
To put together a "paper" (technical guide) for an MT6768 scatter file