One thing most of us always forget the moment we get a new device is to back up. The first thing you should do the moment you get a new android phone is to create a scatter file and then back up so that you can be on a saver side.
Well, everyone using Mtk devices should have this tool install on their PC. Its not just a tool but Mtk support tool forMT6732, MT6752 and older chipset.
What Can I Do With This Tool?
==>With this tool, you can create a full MTK flashable backup of your devices,
==>You can change or repair imei of the device and fix NVRAM WiFi error problem.
==>You can also backup and restore NVRAM to fix baseband issues with this tool (BETA)
==>You can use this tool to test major application on your phone like Antutu, GPS, Touch and display etc
==>For those of you who like tweaking MTK smart phones, you can check full device info, edit your build.prop file easily, install root tools apps like supersu, sd maid etc an uninstall system apps (be carefull with this option).
One of the coolest and sweetest option for this tool is for the fact that it can stream your device screen on your PC. Most especially when you have a broken or damaged screen. For this option to work, java runtime environment (jre) must be installed on pc.
==>You can also backup and restore NVRAM to fix baseband issues with this tool (BETA)
==>You can use this tool to test major application on your phone like Antutu, GPS, Touch and display etc
==>For those of you who like tweaking MTK smart phones, you can check full device info, edit your build.prop file easily, install root tools apps like supersu, sd maid etc an uninstall system apps (be carefull with this option).
One of the coolest and sweetest option for this tool is for the fact that it can stream your device screen on your PC. Most especially when you have a broken or damaged screen. For this option to work, java runtime environment (jre) must be installed on pc.
Where Can I Download it?
Download SpaceTools MediaTek Toolkit from here
This is a very nice and useful tool for all those using MTK devices. Whats your take on this tool?
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