If a phone is completely dead (won't turn on, no charging logo, not detected by PC) due to corrupted firmware, it is considered "hard bricked." In many cases, the standard MTK VCOM port will not appear. Specialized service tools often use a specific DA file to force the phone into a mode where it can accept a new flash file.
: Select the Android_scatter.txt file from your device's firmware folder. mt6737 da file
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for a particular phone model (e.g., Nokia, Infinix, or Tecno) using this chipset?
: Always untick the Preloader box unless you are certain you need to flash it, as a mismatched preloader can permanently brick your device.
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