| Attribute | Details |
|-----------|---------|
| File Name | MT6577_Android_scatter_emmc.txt |
| Target Chipset | MediaTek MT6577 (Cortex-A9 dual-core, 40nm) |
| Storage Type | eMMC (Embedded MultiMediaCard) |
| Primary Use | Firmware flashing (SP Flash Tool), partition mapping for Android 4.0–4.2 (Ice Cream Sandwich / Jelly Bean) |
| Key Feature | Uses logical block addressing (LBA) based on eMMC user area, not raw NAND addresses. |
The MT6577 was one of MediaTek’s first widely used dual-core smartphone SoCs. The transition from NAND to eMMC in this generation marked a major change in scatter file structure. MT6577 Android scatter emmc.txt
A typical MT6577 Android scatter emmc.txt is divided into sections representing partition entries. Each entry contains several critical attributes: | Attribute | Details | |-----------|---------| | File
Older MediaTek chips (MT65x3, MT6516) often used raw NAND flash with bad block management. The MT6577 was among the first mainstream MediaTek SoCs to adopt eMMC fully. From a scatter file perspective, this changes two things: The MT6577 was one of MediaTek’s first widely
Thus, using an incorrect MT6577_Android_scatter_emmc.txt from a similar but not identical model (e.g., Lenovo vs. Micromax) can permanently overwrite the Preloader area, requiring a hardware programmer (JTAG or ISP) to recover.