Platform Mt67 Not Supported On This Version -
Ensure that the stock firmware firmware package you downloaded matches your exact phone model and CPU variant.
Follow these troubleshooting steps in order to resolve the issue. 1. Update Your Flashing Tool (Most Common Fix)
Before diving into the fixes, it helps to understand why SP Flash Tool is throwing this specific error.
G --> H"Operation<br>successful?" H -- Yes --> F H -- No --> I["3. Alternative: Use<br>MTK Client tool"]
Investigation notes
Are you trying to or are you trying to recover a bricked device ? PLATFORM MT67 NOT SUPPORTED ON SP TOOL - Page 2 - Hovatek
If your computer cannot properly negotiate the handshake protocol with the MT67 preloader bootloader, the software may default to a generic error message. Download the package.
: The "scatter file" (which maps the device's partitions) may be for a different variant of the chipset, leading the tool to reject the platform entirely. Missing Drivers
You are using an older version of a tool (like SP Flash Tool) that does not recognize newer MT67xx chipsets. platform mt67 not supported on this version
The most frequent culprit is an outdated version of SP Flash Tool. Older versions of the software were built for 32-bit chips (like the MT65xx series) and lack the definitions required to read 64-bit MT67 platforms. Completely close your current flashing software.
The version of SP Flash Tool you are using is either too old to recognize the newer MT67xx series chips (like MT6735, MT6750, etc.) or too new to support older legacy platforms.
typically occurs when there is a mismatch between a software tool—most commonly SP Flash Tool
: Completely remove existing MediaTek drivers and install the latest "Preloader VCOM" drivers to ensure stable communication between the PC and the chipset. Force Compatibility (for Linux/Steam Deck) Ensure that the stock firmware firmware package you
Comment out or remove the platform check in the script (risky — only if you're sure the tool will work despite the warning).
The Android scatter text file inside your firmware package may be corrupted, mislabeled, or meant for a different chip architecture.
Several factors can trigger this error, most rooted in software version mismatches or configuration issues: