Since these brands primarily use MediaTek processors, they rely heavily on the SP Flash Tool (Smartphone Flash Tool) to load "Scatter" files.
A flash tool is a utility used to communicate with a phone's chipset—most commonly MediaTek (MTK) or Spreadtrum (SPD) for these specific brands. When a phone becomes "bricked" (stuck on a boot logo) or suffers from severe software bugs, standard factory resets often fail. A flash tool bypasses the phone's operating system to rewrite the core firmware directly onto the storage chip. Key Features of Multi-Brand Support
Flashing firmware is a high-risk procedure. To avoid permanently damaging a device: Since these brands primarily use MediaTek processors, they
Install the correct VCOM or Preloader drivers on your PC so the computer can "see" the phone in its off state.
Always ensure the phone has at least 50% charge to prevent a shutdown during the write process. A flash tool bypasses the phone's operating system
The tool can revive devices that won't turn on or are stuck in a reboot loop.
Firmware and tools are typically compressed into .rar files to save bandwidth and ensure that all necessary components—the flash tool, the USB drivers, and the firmware image—stay together. Using a program like WinRAR or 7-Zip is necessary to extract these files before the flashing process can begin. Essential Safety Precautions Always ensure the phone has at least 50%
These brands often require specific Download Agents (DA files) to bypass secure bootloaders.