Scatter File [best]: Mt8163
partition_index: SYS12 partition_name: EXPDB file_name: expdb.bin is_download: false type: NORMAL_ROM linear_start_addr: 0x4760000 physical_start_addr: 0x4760000 partition_size: 0xA00000 region: EMMC_USER storage: HW_STORAGE_EMMC boundary_check: true is_reserved: false operation_type: PROTECTED d_type: FALSE reserve: 0x00
Without a scatter file, specialized flashing tools like cannot function. These tools read the scatter file to understand where each binary piece of the firmware belongs. If the tool were to write data to the wrong address—for instance, placing system data in the bootloader partition—the device would likely become "bricked" or unbootable. This precision is what allows developers and technicians to perform "unbricking" procedures, bypass FRP (Factory Reset Protection), or install custom ROMs. mt8163 scatter file
If you have a working device, you can "dump" its actual partition map. Step 1: Load a Generic Scatter : Use a basic MT8163 scatter file just to let SP Flash Tool recognize the device. Step 2: Readback : Go to the tab. Add a new entry to read back the Step 3: Extract This precision is what allows developers and technicians
PRELOADER 0x0 PMT 0x80000 TEE1 0x180000 UBOOT 0x380000 BOOT_IMG 0x580000 RECOVERY 0x780000 SEC_STATIC 0x980000 MISC 0xa80000 LOGO 0xb80000 EXPDB 0xc80000 ANDROID 0xd80000 CACHE 0x4d80000 USRDATA 0xcd80000 Step 2: Readback : Go to the tab
