If you are dealing with a MediaTek device that refuses to boot or you need to restore it to factory settings, the MT6768 Scatter File is the most critical component you need. As newer devices hit the market with updated Android versions, finding the correct "New" scatter file becomes essential for a successful repair.
In this guide, we will explain what the MT6768 scatter file is, why you need the latest version, and how to use it safely. mt6768 scatter file new
The MT6768 platform covers a wide range of smartphones. If you own any of the following devices, you likely require this specific scatter file format: MT6768 Scatter File New: The Ultimate Guide to
Note: Always check your device's specific codename (e.g., merlin, citrus) before downloading. Supported Devices for MT6768 The MT6768 platform covers
In older Android versions, partitions were fixed. In new MT6768 builds (shipping with Android 11 or 12), the super partition can resize logical partitions on the fly. The scatter file must have accurate partition_size entries for super; otherwise, you will face "Invalid GPT" or "Insufficient buffer" errors.
As of 2025, the MT6768 chipset remains relevant for budget devices. Newer custom ROMs (LineageOS 21 / Android 14 GSI) require modifications to the scatter file:
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.imgsuper partition using fastboot delete-logical-partition commands. The scatter file remains unchanged, but the logical mapping changes.Always ensure your new scatter file has super as a NORMAL type with is_download: true. Otherwise, SP Flash Tool will ignore it.