| Chipset | Cores | GPU | Known Support Level | |---------|-------|-----|----------------------| | MT6735 | 4x A53 | Mali-T720 | Moderate (older tools) | | MT6750 | 8x A53 | Mali-T860 | Partial (needs DA file) | | MT6753 | 8x A53 | Mali-T720 | Good (requires MT67xx_Android_scatter.txt) | | MT6795 | 8x A53 | PowerVR G6200 | Often unsupported in cheap flashing boxes |
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The platform designation represents MediaTek's family of 64-bit chipsets (such as the MT6735, MT6753, MT6763, and MT6797). When SP Flash Tool displays the "Platform MT67 not supported" error, it means the software cannot interpret the specific layout instructions found within your Android_scatter.txt file for that platform.
Paradoxically, if the newest version doesn't work, an older version might. This is because not all versions of SP Flash Tool have the same feature set. Some users have reported success with versions like or v5.2124. The key is to experiment with different builds. If the latest version throws the "MT67 not supported" error, try downgrading to a few previous builds to see if compatibility is restored. platform mt67 not supported on this version
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Open your device-specific Android_scatter.txt file using a comprehensive text editor like Notepad++. Locate the top section labeled platform: .
The "MT67" moniker refers to a wide family of MediaTek chipsets (e.g., MT6735, MT6737, MT6750, MT6761, MT6765, MT6771/P60, MT6785). The error means: | Chipset | Cores | GPU | Known
Ensure you are using the latest version of SP Flash Tool.
If your bootloader is unlocked, transition the hardware into Fastboot mode.
If the platform header simply says platform: MT67 or contains a generic, broken tag, change it to match your exact processor variant (e.g., change platform: MT67 to platform: MT6763 or platform: MT6580 depending on your device specs). I'll search for the exact phrase and related terms
This error typically occurs when the version of SP Flash Tool you are using is too old to recognize the scatter file for newer series processors (like the MT6765 or MT6739). How to Resolve the Error
The architecture prefix corresponds to MediaTek’s modern 64-bit multi-core processors (such as the MT6739, MT6765, MT6789, or Helio series) found in many smartphones.