Sp Flash Tool 6765 ✨

The MT6765 is a 12nm octa-core Cortex-A53 SoC, powering countless budget and mid-range phones from brands like Xiaomi (Redmi 9C/10C), Realme (C11/C12), Tecno, Infinix, and Samsung (Galaxy A series). For these devices, SP Flash Tool is the last line of defense against:

This tutorial assumes you want to flash a full stock ROM to fix a bootloop, remove FRP (Factory Reset Protection), or unbrick a dead device. sp flash tool 6765

MT6765 isn’t fully locked like newer Helio G-series. But it has Secure Boot and Auth File protection on some builds (e.g., Oppo A3s, Realme C2). Without the correct auth_sv5.auth file, SP Flash Tool can only read, not write. Clever engineers discovered that shorting CLK to GND on the eMMC forces the CPU to fall back to an insecure BROM mode—bypassing authentication. This is the legendary “bootrom exploit” for MediaTek, patched in later chip revisions but functional on many MT6765 variants. The MT6765 is a 12nm octa-core Cortex-A53 SoC,

Using SP Flash Tool on MT6765 often yields specific errors. Here’s how to fix them. SP Flash Tool can send boot1 or boot2

  • SP Flash Tool can send boot1 or boot2 patches into RAM without writing to flash (useful for RAM‑test only).
  • SLA/DAA bypass (Security Level Authentication / Device Authentication) – some MT6765 devices have this enabled (e.g., Redmi 9C, Realme C15). Requires patched libusb and libMTK or a hardware dongle for full bypass.
  • Error 5054 (BROM Error):
  • Stuck at 0% (Red Bar):
  • Error 8038 (SP Flash Tool Error):
  • Cause: The phone is in BROM mode but the tool version is too old. Fix: Force reboot the phone (hold power + volume down for 15 seconds) and retry with SP Flash Tool v5.2220 or newer.