: Allows for repartitioning and selective flashing of specific firmware components.
| Feature | Official SP Flash Tool | SP Flash Tool Edited by Kurdish GSM | |--------|----------------------|--------------------------------------| | | Required | Patched/Bypassed | | Battery Check | Enforced | Skipped | | NVRAM Write Access | Blocked on secured devices | Full access | | FRP Bypass | Not supported | Built-in exploit patches | | IMEI Repair | Not allowed | Enabled via direct write to NVRAM | | Virus Detection | Clean | Often flagged by antivirus (see below) | | Source Code | Proprietary/Closed | Reverse-engineered/Patched binaries |
: In the SP Flash Tool interface, click on the "Scatter-loading" button and select the scatter file extracted from your stock firmware package. The scatter file defines how the firmware should be written to your device's partitions. sp-flash-tool-edited-by kurdish gsm
is a customized version of the standard MediaTek (MTK) Smart Phone Flash Tool, tailored by the "Kurdish GSM" team to simplify the flashing process for mobile technicians. Key Features of the Kurdish GSM Edition
Navigate to your firmware folder, select the specific text file containing scatter in its name (e.g., MT6765_Android_scatter.txt ), and click . : Allows for repartitioning and selective flashing of
The SP Flash Tool, also known as the Smart Phone Flash Tool, is a free software application developed by MediaTek Inc. It is designed specifically for flashing firmware, custom ROMs, and recovery images onto Android devices that use MediaTek (MTK) chipsets. Unlike over-the-air (OTA) updates or ADB sideloading, the SP Flash Tool operates at the chip level, allowing technicians to write directly to the phone's internal memory partitions regardless of whether the Android operating system is functional.
Some edits include translations or simplified interfaces for easier use by local technicians. Auth Bypass: is a customized version of the standard MediaTek
If your device is not recognized by the tool:
It supports legacy MTK processors up to contemporary MediaTek chipsets.