The remains a workhorse for Android embedded systems, but its flexibility is a double-edged sword. Without a better, new scatter.txt , you are navigating a minefield of partition misalignments, bricked bootloaders, and lost IMEI numbers. With the right scatter file—freshly extracted from factory firmware or a live device via ADB—you gain full control over your hardware.
An older scatter.txt doesn't even list these partitions. A newer scatter.txt from the correct firmware release includes the exact start addresses and partition names required for Android 12/13 compatibility.
- info: general config_version: V1.1.2 platform: MT3367 project: bsp storage: EMMC boot_channel: MSDC_0 block_size: 0x20000 Use code with caution. Partition Layout Blocks mt3367 android scattertxt better new
Connect your MT3367 device to your PC in MediaTek DA/Preloader mode (usually by powering down and holding Volume Down while plugging in the USB cable).
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Even if your original firmware comes with a traditional .txt scatter, you can to XML:
- block=128KB - factory=MT6572_Android_scatter.txt An older scatter
Always use the latest available version of the SmartPhone Flash Tool (SP Flash Tool) to ensure native support for modern scatter formatting. Older tools may misinterpret address boundaries.
For units with raw NAND (not eMMC), the scatter file must include: