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doc:appunti:android:sp_flash_tool [2020/01/17 15:49] – [MTK Droid Tools] niccolodoc:appunti:android:sp_flash_tool [2020/01/17 16:09] – [The Miracle Box] niccolo
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 It seems that the preferred tool to read/write firmware on moderm smartphones is the **[[http://www.amiraclebox.com/|Miracle Box]]**. It is a combination of hardware and software, but it seems that there is also a software-only solution, at least accordingly to this post: [[https://forum.hovatek.com/thread-15700.html|Miracle Box / Thunder setup latest versions and drivers]]. Look at this post to get an idea on how to backup a firmware using the Miracle Box: [[https://forum.hovatek.com/thread-13347.html|How to use Miracle Box to backup Mediatek (MTK) firmware]]. It seems that the preferred tool to read/write firmware on moderm smartphones is the **[[http://www.amiraclebox.com/|Miracle Box]]**. It is a combination of hardware and software, but it seems that there is also a software-only solution, at least accordingly to this post: [[https://forum.hovatek.com/thread-15700.html|Miracle Box / Thunder setup latest versions and drivers]]. Look at this post to get an idea on how to backup a firmware using the Miracle Box: [[https://forum.hovatek.com/thread-13347.html|How to use Miracle Box to backup Mediatek (MTK) firmware]].
  
 +==== Find the scatter file on the net ====
  
 +Another approach to obtain the scatter file for your Android device, is to **search the internet** for a **stock ROM** or a **custom ROM** for your exact model. These ROMs are generally shared as archives containing the various images files and the scatter file, usable to flash the images back to the phone (using SP Flash Tool). However, **you should be very careful** before using a scatter file to flash your device; you should check at least that the output of **cat /proc/partitions** to verify that starting address and size does match. Read this page: [[android_partitions#inspecting_partitions_on_the_command_line|Inspecting partitions on the command line]].
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doc/appunti/android/sp_flash_tool.txt · Last modified: 2023/08/27 11:56 by niccolo