Mt6755 Scatter File
A boolean value ( true or false ) that tells SP Flash Tool whether this partition can be overwritten by the user. Why Do You Need an MT6755 Scatter File?
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The MT6755 scatter file is the bridge between your computer and your phone's hardware. By understanding its structure and ensuring you have the correct version for your specific device, you can safely perform deep-level maintenance and customization on your Helio P10 device.
A scatter file is a partition map written in plain text format. For MediaTek (MTK) chipsets like the MT6755, this file contains the precise physical memory addresses, boundaries, and names of every partition on the device’s flash memory (eMMC or UFS). A boolean value ( true or false )
Because the Android operating system is divided into multiple distinct blocks (such as boot , system , recovery , and userdata ), flashing tools need to know the exact physical address of each block. The MT6755 scatter file tells the flashing software exactly where each partition begins, how large it is, and what binary file belongs inside it.
The MT6755 was a milestone for MediaTek, bringing 4G LTE and Octa-core processing to the mid-range market. Because it supports a wide variety of hardware configurations, scatter files for this specific chipset often vary slightly between manufacturers (e.g., Sony, Oppo, or Meizu). Using a scatter file from a different MT6755 device can lead to partition misalignment name : protect2 size : 0xa00000 address :
Each partition follows this template:
The MT6755 processor, also known as the , powers popular mid-range devices from brands like Sony, HTC, Lenovo, Elephone, and Meizu. Understanding how to find, read, and use this scatter file is essential for unbricking devices, upgrading firmware, or installing custom ROMs. What is an MT6755 Scatter File?
The tool will automatically populate the checklist below with partition names and target files.