Mt6761 Scatter File New -
With the MT6761 platform (Android 9.0 Pie and above), MediaTek shifted toward and stricter security protocols. Consequently, scatter files for this chipset are more complex than legacy MediaTek (MT6735/MT6580) files, often requiring authentication files (auth) for flashing operations.
name = preloader; offset = 0; size = 0x60000; name = bootloader; offset = 0x60000; size = 0x20000; name = vboot; offset = 0x80000; size = 0x20000; name = trustzone; offset = 0xa0000; size = 0x40000; name = lk; offset = 0xe0000; size = 0x40000; name = boot; offset = 0x120000; size = 0x80000; name = recovery; offset = 0x200000; size = 0x100000; name = system; offset = 0x300000; size = 0x800000; name = cache; offset = 0xb00000; size = 0x400000; name = userdata; offset = 0xf00000; size = 0x4000000; name = metadata; offset = 0x4f00000; size = 0x10000; mt6761 scatter file new
... (and so on)
[partition_name:userdata] partition_index: = 15 file_name: = userdata.img is_download: = false partition_type: = EMMC linear_start_addr: = 0x84FA0000 physical_start_addr: = 0x84FA0000 partition_size: = 0x0 region: = USER storage: = HW_STORAGE_EMMC boundary_check: = true reserved: = false operation_type: = INVISIBLE d_type: = 0 reserve: = 0x0 is_upgradable: = true With the MT6761 platform (Android 9
Community forums like XDA Developers or Hovatek often host scatter files shared by other users for specific MT6761 models. How to Use the Scatter File for Flashing offset = 0