Some XDA / 4PDA developers have backported to MT6580 devices (e.g., Tecno, Infinix, Micromax). These ROMs are:

A user with an aging MT6580 smartphone stuck on Android 5.0 uses this feature to safely flash a lightweight Android 9 ROM. The process handles the driver installation, loads the scatter file, and flashes the firmware, transforming the user experience to match modern standards without hardware modification.

: The screen glows. A new animation—perhaps the minimalist circles of LineageOS—replaces the old manufacturer logo. The MT6580, with its modest quad-core power and usually 1GB of RAM, struggles but eventually presents the Android 9 setup screen. The Reality of the "Story"

While steps vary by specific device model, the general procedure for a custom Android 9 installation follows this sequence:

: The tool should detect the device and start the flashing process, showing a progress bar. Once finished, a green circle or "Download OK" message will appear.

If you want, I can:

Extract your downloaded Android 9 firmware folder (usually .zip or .7z ). Inside, you should see files like: