Platform Mt68 Not Supported On This Version _verified_ (PC)What (Windows, macOS, or Linux) is hosting your environment? Share public link | Scenario | Why the Error Occurs | | :----------------------------------------------------------------------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | to recover from a bootloop | The SP Flash Tool version being used lacks definitions for the MT68 platform. | | Downgrading or cross‑region flashing (e.g., Realme 8 5G, model RMX3241) | The tool may be designed for an older chipset family and is incompatible with MT68. | | Using SP Flash Tool for the very first time on an MT68 device | The default downloaded version of the tool is often outdated and does not include MT68 support. | | Attempting to bypass authentication with an incompatible DA file | The tool cannot authenticate the DA required for the MT68 chipset and throws a general "not supported" error. | | The phone is stuck in a bootloop with no ADB or fastboot access | SP Flash Tool may be the only remaining option, but the tool itself prevents the operation. | platform mt68 not supported on this version The error stops the flashing operation before any data is written. Your device remains in whatever state it was before you launched SP Flash Tool. Data on the device is not affected by the error itself. What (Windows, macOS, or Linux) is hosting your environment Q: What is the MT68 platform? A: The MT68 platform is a hardware configuration used by MediaTek, commonly found in Android devices, smart TVs, and other electronics. | | Using SP Flash Tool for the Verify your firmware package contains a dedicated MT68xx_Android_scatter.txt file. Select the custom DA file provided with your device’s specific firmware. 4. Verify VCOM Drivers
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