| Chip | GPU Clock | Key Differences | |------|-----------|-----------------| | | 500 MHz | Standard version; found in most devices | | MT6582M | 416 MHz | Lower-clocked GPU; power-efficient variant | | MT6580 | 500 MHz | Newer chip with better modem support but no LTE | | MT6589 | 286-357 MHz | Four Cortex-A7 cores; older generation |
For example, the HDC Note3 Mini MT6582 firmware package contains "USB Drivers, flashing tool, and firmware files" including the MT6582_Android_scatter.txt file.
Download and launch on your Windows PC.
To help find the right tools or troubleshoot specific issues with your MT6582 device, could you share the of your phone?
Turn off your phone, remove the battery (if possible), and connect it to your PC via USB. (Some devices require holding 'Volume Down' while connecting).
To flash stock firmware or custom binaries, you must obtain a scatter file compiled specifically for the MT6582 processor architecture. 1. Download Stock Firmware Packages
The main Android operating system UI and system apps. Userdata: Personal data and installed applications. Download MT6582 Android Scatter File
The MediaTek MT6582 is a 28nm, 1.3GHz quad-core Cortex-A7 processor with Mali-400 MP2 GPU. It was massively deployed in devices from brands like:
If you only need a raw template to unbrick a device or read its ROM blocks via SP Flash Tool, you can download a standard MT6582 scatter configuration.
: Using a scatter file intended for a different chipset
For those without access to official firmware or working devices, generating a scatter file from scratch is possible using SP Flash Tool's readback feature.
Select and save the resulting text file to your desktop. How to Use the Scatter File with SP Flash Tool
Without this exact memory map, flashing tools cannot dictate where data should be written, rendering firmware installation impossible. Why Do You Need It?
Common causes include:
An Android scatter file is a plain text document used by flashing tools to understand the partition layout of a MediaTek device's memory. It is not unique to the MT6582; all MediaTek SoCs from this era use similar files. The file is typically named MT6582_Android_scatter.txt or MT6582M_Android_scatter.txt .
The naming convention follows the MediaTek chipset model: MT[chipset number]_Android_scatter.txt . So MT6582 devices use MT6582_Android_scatter.txt , MT6735 uses MT6735_Android_scatter.txt , and so on.
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