Scatter File For All Android Phones 99%
MediaTek (MTK)
A scatter file is a text-based instruction set that maps the internal memory structure of Android devices, primarily those powered by chipsets . It tells flashing software (like SP Flash Tool ) exactly where each part of the firmware (bootloader, recovery, system, etc.) should be written in the phone's storage. 1. Key Functions of a Scatter File
- Download SP Flash Tool (latest version).
- Load the generic
MTK_Universal.txtfile created above into SP Flash Tool. - Go to the "Readback" tab.
- Click "Add" and double-click the entry.
- Select a location to save the
rom_dumpfile. - Crucial Step: In the "Readback" settings, change the Read Method to "Waze" (or "Read Page Only" depending on version).
- Power off the phone, connect it (holding Volume Down or Vol Up), and click Read Back.
- Wait for the process to finish.
- Go to the folder where you saved the dump. The tool will often generate a new scatter file specifically for your device based on the hardware read.
- ❌ Never flash a scatter file from a different phone – This can permanently brick your device (overwrite critical bootloaders, NVRAM, or IMEI).
- ✅ Always verify the scatter file matches your exact model and firmware version.
- ⚠️ Cross-SoC or cross-brand flashing is impossible using a single scatter file.
3. The Myth of "One Scatter File for All Phones"
Method 1: Extract from Official Stock ROM
A more modern, command-line utility for advanced users to read firmware and extract layout information directly from MediaTek chipsets. Important Precautions Processor Specific: scatter file for all android phones
To create a scatter file for a specific device: MediaTek (MTK) A scatter file is a text-based