Mt6589 Android Scatter Emmc.txt----------------------------------------------------------------n----------------------------------------------------------------nlin Extra Quality 📍
As of 2026, MT6589 devices are considered legacy, but they remain excellent learning tools for Android low-level engineering. Treat your scatter file like a treasure map – one wrong coordinate, and you may never boot again. But with caution and the right backup, you can breathe new life into old hardware.
ANDROID 0x3a80000 # start remains same CACHE 0x25a80000 # old: 0x1aa80000 → moved forward USRDATA 0x3aa80000 # old: 0x29a80000 → moved forward This is and requires a custom recovery that supports the new partition layout. 7. Extracting the Scatter File from an MT6589 Device (Without Firmware) If you have a working MT6589 device but lost firmware, you can pull the scatter info from /proc/dumchar_info (if present) or use parted on eMMC: As of 2026, MT6589 devices are considered legacy,
Leave your device model and build number – the community still maintains archives on 4PDA, XDA-Developers, and Needrom. This article is for educational purposes. The authors are not responsible for bricked devices, lost IMEI, or voided warranties. Always flash at your own risk. ANDROID 0x3a80000 # start remains same CACHE 0x25a80000
adb shell su cat /proc/dumchar_info Output example: This article is for educational purposes