| Command / Action | Expected Result |
|----------------|----------------|
| *#06# | Shows original IMEI(s) |
| adb shell cat /sys/class/net/wlan0/address | Matches original Wi‑Fi MAC |
| adb shell settings get global bluetooth_address | Original BT MAC |
| Radio signal (field test mode *#*#3646633#*#* → “RF Test”) | Valid RSSI, no “invalid cal” error |
echo "mt6765_mac=AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF" >> /tmp/protect/nvram/APCFG/APRDEB/WIFI nvram+database+file+mt6765+download+repack
Create a single flashable archive:
custom_nvram_repack/
├── nvram.bin (modified)
├── nvdata.bin (empty DB reset)
├── protect1.bin (MAC corrected)
├── protect2.bin (mirror of protect1)
└── checksum.ini (auto-gen by SP Flash)
Use SP Flash Tool’s Write Memory tab with custom scatter (or replace in full ROM folder). | Command / Action | Expected Result |
To interact with the MT6765 chipset, you need a Scatter File (a text file defining the partition map) and a Download Agent (DA). Use SP Flash Tool’s Write Memory tab with
The term "Repack" in this context usually refers to Modifying or Restoring NVRAM data using specialized tools. Since NVRAM data is often encrypted or structured in binary blocks, you cannot simply edit it with a text editor.
Many repackers prefer to set IMEI to 111111111111111 or 000000000000000 temporarily. Use Maui Meta: