The MT6765 is a mid-range chipset from MediaTek, designed to offer a balance between performance and power efficiency. It supports 4G networks, features an octa-core CPU, and comes with integrated GPU for handling graphics.
Assuming you have downloaded a valid MT6765_Android_scatter.txt and a MT6765_DA.bin file, follow this exact procedure:
Prerequisites:
MT6765_Android_scatter.txt_da_6765.bin).Steps:
MT6765_DA.bin.Expected result: A green checkmark. If you see Error 0x2e78, your DA is incorrect for that security version.
Indirectly. Some DAs let you flash an unlocked lk.bin or preloader, but the actual unlock command (fastboot oem unlock) is separate.
In the world of mobile device repair, custom ROM installation, and advanced system-level modifications, few components are as crucial—and as misunderstood—as the DA File. For devices powered by MediaTek’s prolific Helio P35 chipset (formally known as the MT6765), the DA file is the master key that bridges the gap between your computer’s flashing tool and the device’s bootrom. Mt6765 Da File
If you own a device like the Xiaomi Redmi 7, Redmi 9C, Realme C2, Oppo A5s, Tecno Spark 4, or countless other budget and mid-range smartphones, you have likely encountered the term "MT6765 DA File." This article will explore everything you need to know: what it is, why it fails, where to find a safe version, and how to use it properly.
SP Flash Tool includes a generic MTK_AllInOne_DA.bin. However, using it on an MT6765 device often results in:
Why? OEMs (like Xiaomi, Realme, Tecno, Infinix) use secured (auth-enabled) bootROMs. The generic DA cannot bypass security checks like SLA (Secure Loading Authentication) or DAA (Download Agent Authentication). Overview of MT6765 The MT6765 is a mid-range
| Scenario | Role of MT6765 DA File | | :--- | :--- | | Dead Phone Recovery | If the Preloader partition is corrupted, the device won't boot. The DA file (combined with a BROM exploit) can force the port to open to re-flash the Preloader. | | Downgrading Firmware | Allows writing older versions of Android over newer ones (if security fuse bits allow it). | | Removing FRP (Factory Reset Protection) | Used alongside tools like SP Flash Tool or custom services to format the FRP partition specifically. | | IMEI Repair / NVRAM | Enables access to the NVRAM partition where radio/IMEI data is stored (requires a specifically modified DA file usually). |
The MediaTek MT6765 (Helio P35) powers hundreds of budget and mid-range devices, including:
Due to its widespread use, manufacturers and carriers frequently update security patches. The generic DA file included with older versions of SP Flash Tool often fails to work with newer security updates (specifically "DA Protect" or "SLT (Secure Locked Tag)"). This is where a custom or specific MT6765 DA file becomes essential. SP Flash Tool v5