Mt6761 Flash Tool Direct

| Tool | Version | Purpose | |------|---------|---------| | SP Flash Tool (Smart Phone Flash Tool) | v5.2128 or newer | Primary flashing utility | | MTK USB Driver | v1.0.42+ | Preloader/VCOM port recognition | | LibUSB / Zadig (Windows) | Latest | BROM driver enforcement | | Scatter File | Device-specific | Partition mapping (prog_emmc_ufs.txt) | | DA File (Download Agent) | MT6761_Android_scatter.txt companion | Bypass security handshake | | Auth Bypass Tool (e.g., MTK Bypass Ultra) | v1.3+ | SLA/DAA authentication removal |

⚠️ Warning: MT6761 devices released after 2020 often include SLA (Secure Layer Authentication) and DAA (Download Agent Authentication). Standard SP Flash Tool will return STATUS_SEC_AUTH_FILE_NEEDED without bypass.

If you own a Redmi 6A/7A/8A, Mi Flash Tool is preferred for fastboot ROMs. However, it only works if you can boot to fastboot mode (Volume Down + Power). For complete unbrick, you’ll still need SP Flash Tool. Mt6761 Flash Tool


The MediaTek MT6761, also known as the Helio A22, is a popular entry-level system-on-chip (SoC) found in hundreds of budget smartphones and tablets. Brands like Xiaomi (Redmi 6A/7A/8A), Realme (C2/C20/C21), Huawei Y5, and numerous OEM tablets rely on this power-efficient 12nm quad-core processor.

While reliable, devices running on the MT6761 are prone to software issues: boot loops, FRP (Factory Reset Protection) locks, IMEI corruption, or hard bricks. This is where the MT6761 Flash Tool comes into play. | Tool | Version | Purpose | |------|---------|---------|

But what exactly is the MT6761 Flash Tool? It is not a single application but a collective term for flashing utilities compatible with the MediaTek MT6761 chipset. This article will explore the two primary tools—SP Flash Tool and Mi Flash Tool—and provide a master guide on how to use them safely.


  • Run Bypass Tool → wait for [BROM] Secured finished.
  • SP Flash Tool → Load MT6761_Android_scatter.txt from stock fastboot ROM.
  • Select Preloader, LK, Boot1, Boot2 only.
  • Flash → Disconnect → Battery reconnect → Power on.
  • To make the feature usable, the tool must expose: ⚠️ Warning : MT6761 devices released after 2020

    GUI indicator (if implemented):