Please note: "Nokia 31" is assumed to be a typographical error for the Nokia 3.1 (Model Number TA-1032/TA-1049/TA-1057/TA-1060), as there is no standard Nokia model designated simply as "31". This report focuses on the Nokia 3.1, which utilizes the MediaTek MT6739 chipset.
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Let’s walk through the actual process of loading and verifying the scatter file using SP Flash Tool v5.1924 (a stable version for MTK devices). nokia 31 scatter file verified
Before we discuss "verified," you must understand what a scatter file actually is. For Nokia 31, which runs on a MediaTek chipset (likely the MT6737 or MT6739), the scatter file is a plain text document (usually named MT6737_Android_scatter.txt) that acts as a partition table. Please note: "Nokia 31" is assumed to be
It tells the flashing tool exactly where to write data on the eMMC (embedded MultiMediaCard) chip. It contains addresses for: Quick checklist before flashing
If your scatter file has incorrect addresses (e.g., wrong start address for the NVRAM), even a successful flash will result in IMEI loss, dead Wi-Fi, or a hard brick.
TA-1030_9.0_Patch_2020 or similar).