If you’ve spent any time in the world of MediaTek Android firmware modding, flashing, or unbricking, you’ve likely come across the term . After downloading and testing several versions from different sources, here is an in-depth review of the download process, file integrity, and usability. What Is the MT6769 Scatter File? For the uninitiated, the MT6769 (Helio G85/G80/G70 series) is a popular gaming-centric chipset. The scatter file (typically named MT6769_Android_scatter.txt ) is essentially a partition map that tells tools like SP Flash Tool or Miracle Box exactly where to write the firmware components (preloader, boot, system, vendor, etc.). Without a correct scatter file, flashing is impossible. The Download Experience Availability: ★★★★☆ Scatter files for MT6769 are widely available. Major firmware repositories like AndroidFileHost , FirmwareFile , and XDA Forums host them. However, official manufacturer sources are rare; most downloads come from third-party firmware dumps. That said, finding a version for specific models (e.g., Redmi 10C, Realme C25) is relatively easy.
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Not all MT6769 scatter files are universal. A file from a Redmi Note 11 (codename spes ) will not work on a Realme Narzo 30. The partition offsets differ. We tested three “universal” MT6769 scatter files – two failed with STATUS_BROM_CMD_FAIL . The correct match only came when the scatter was extracted from the exact stock ROM for that device. Using the Scatter File (SP Flash Tool) Performance: ★★★★☆ Loaded into SP Flash Tool v5.2216, the correct scatter file mapped all partitions perfectly. The download (flashing) process was stable. Write speeds were standard (~25 MB/s on USB 2.0). We successfully flashed preloader, boot, and system without errors. Mt6769 Scatter File Download