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Mt6765 Frp Scatter File
A scatter file is a text-based configuration document (typically MT6765_Android_scatter.txt) that describes the precise storage structure of a device's eMMC or storage memory. It acts as a map for flashing tools like SP Flash Tool, defining where each system partition begins and ends.
For the MT6765 chipset, the scatter file typically outlines roughly 23 to 24 partitions, including:
Preloader: The initial bootloader that prepares the hardware. Recovery: The partition used for system repairs or updates. User Data: Where personal files and apps are stored.
FRP Partition: A specific block of memory dedicated to Factory Reset Protection. Factory Reset Protection (FRP) on MT6765
FRP is a security feature that prevents unauthorized access to a device after a factory reset by requiring the original Google account credentials. On devices using the Helio P35 chipset, this protection is often tied to a specific physical address in the storage defined by the scatter file. Technical Application for FRP Removal
To bypass or "reset" FRP using a scatter file, technicians use the following technical logic: Helio P35 | Octa-core 4G Chip - MediaTek
To address your request, I have provided the typical FRP (Factory Reset Protection) address values for the MediaTek MT6765 chipset and a brief guide on how to use them with SP Flash Tool. 🛠 MT6765 FRP Partition Details mt6765 frp scatter file
For most devices using the MT6765 (Helio P35) chipset, the FRP partition is located at the following hex addresses: Physical_Address (Linear Start Address): 0x15000000 Partition_Size (Format Length): 0x100000 📂 How to use the Scatter File for FRP
You do not usually need to create a "new" scatter file from scratch; you only need the original scatter file that comes with your phone's official firmware and these specific addresses. 1. Load your Scatter File Open SP Flash Tool. Go to the Download tab.
Click choose next to "Scatter-loading File" and select the MT6765_Android_scatter.txt from your firmware folder. 2. Manual Format Switch to the Format tab. Select Manual Format Flash. Begin Address [HEX]: Paste 0x15000000 Format Length [HEX]: Paste 0x100000 3. Execution Click Start.
Turn off your phone and connect it to the PC while holding the Volume Down or Volume Up button (depending on the model) to trigger the MediaTek VCOM connection. Wait for the Format OK green checkmark.
⚠️ Warning: Proceed with caution. Formatting the wrong partition or using incorrect addresses can "hard brick" your device. Always ensure your device chipset is exactly MT6765 before attempting this. You can find specific model guides on sites like Hovatek or Scribd.
I can find the exact scatter for that model if you provide the name. A scatter file is a text-based configuration document
To bypass Factory Reset Protection (FRP) on a device with the MT6765 (Helio P35) chipset, you typically use a Scatter file with the SP Flash Tool to manually format the FRP partition. 1. Obtain the Required Files You need three primary components for this process:
MT6765 Scatter File: This text file (e.g., MT6765_Android_scatter.txt) defines the partition layout of the device. It is usually found inside the stock firmware for your specific device model.
SP Flash Tool: The software used to communicate with MediaTek devices in "Download Mode".
VCOM Drivers: Essential USB drivers that allow your PC to recognize the MediaTek device when it is powered off. 2. Locate FRP Partition Addresses
Because the MT6765 is used in many different devices (Oppo, Vivo, Samsung A03s, etc.), the exact memory addresses for the FRP partition can vary. To find the correct values for your specific device:
Open your MT6765_Android_scatter.txt file using a text editor like Notepad++. Search (Ctrl+F) for the term frp. Note down the following two values: linear_start_addr: (e.g., 0x15800000) partition_size: (e.g., 0x100000) 3. FRP Bypass Procedure Am I unlocking my prison, or someone else's
Once you have the addresses, follow these steps in the SP Flash Tool: [Tutorial] SP Flash Tool FRP Bypass success - Hovatek
Here’s a deep, technical, and conceptual post about "MT6765 FRP Scatter File" — written for those who want to understand not just how, but why it works.
b. OTG + FRP Bypass APK (Android 7/8/9 only)
For older MT6765 devices running Android 9 or below, some OTG bypass apps could add a Google account using Samsung keyboard exploits. Not reliable for Android 10+.
a. Test Point / EMMC Direct Write
Use a hardware programmer (like Easy JTAG or Medusa Pro) to read/write the eMMC directly. You won’t need a scatter file, but you will need to open the phone and locate test points.
6. The Ethical Flash
Before you hit "Download" or "Write Memory" in SP Flash Tool or Miracle Box or CM2, ask yourself:
Am I unlocking my prison, or someone else's?
The scatter file is neutral.
The hand holding the USB cable is not.
2. Read from a Working Device (Advanced)
Using tools like MTK Client or WonderShare MobileTrans, you can read the partition table from a working, unlocked phone of the same model.





