PRELOADER 0x0 DSP_BL 0x40000 MBR 0x600000 EBR1 0x680000 PRO_INFO 0x700000 NVRAM 0xa00000 PROTECT_F 0x3000000 PROTECT_S 0x3400000 SECCFG 0x3800000 UBOOT 0x3900000 BOOTIMG 0x3a00000 RECOVERY 0x4400000 SEC_RO 0x4e00000 MISC 0x5600000 LOGO 0x5700000 EXPDB 0x5e00000 ANDROID 0x6200000 CACHE 0xe200000 USRDATA 0x16200000

But here is the hard truth: The MT3367 is not your typical MediaTek chipset. It is a legacy automotive-grade processor found mainly in car head units (Android radios), not smartphones. This makes finding the best Scatter file uniquely challenging.

The MT3367 scatter file is the "key" to using the SP Flash Tool , the primary utility for MediaTek device maintenance.

To flash your device or perform a backup, follow these high-level steps: Step 1: Download the Firmware

The MT3367 is a MediaTek chipset family often used in low- to mid-range Android devices, single-board computers, and IoT platforms. When working with MediaTek devices, the scatter.txt file is a central piece in firmware flashing and partition management: it maps logical partition names to physical flash addresses and sizes, and it’s the blueprint tools like SP Flash Tool use to write images. This essay explains what an MT3367 scatter.txt is, why it matters, common pitfalls, and best practices for creating and using scatter files safely and effectively.