The safest and most recommended way to get a scatter file is to download the (ROM) for your specific device model (e.g., Vivo Y75 5G or OPPO A55). Once you download the firmware package, it is typically compressed in a ZIP or RAR archive. Inside the folder, you will find the MT6833_Android_scatter.txt file alongside the image files like system.img , boot.img , and userdata.img .
: The default binary file name associated with this partition in a firmware package (e.g., boot.img ). If set to NONE , the flashing tool skips it by default.
By reading the start addresses of partitions, you can configure a "Readback" operation to dump the raw data from a working MT6833 phone onto your PC, effectively creating a custom stock ROM backup. Step-by-Step: How to Use the MT6833 Scatter File
Launch (v6.x or newer is generally required for the Dimensity series).
The absolute maximum size allocated for that partition in hex format.
: You can use the scatter file to flash only specific partitions (like a custom recovery) instead of the entire firmware, saving time and reducing risk. Unbricking & Repair
: The literal label of the partition inside the Android OS (e.g., md1img , proinfo , super ).
Disclaimer: Flashing firmware can be risky. Follow all instructions carefully. The author is not responsible for any damage to your device. Next Steps to Safely Flash Your Device If you are looking to proceed with this, I can help you:
- partition_name: vbmeta file_name: vbmeta.img is_download: true partition_type: LV linear_start_addr: 0xCC00000 physical_start_addr: 0xCC00000 partition_size: 0x200000 region: EMMC_USER