| Error | Cause | Solution | |-------|-------|----------| | S_BROM_DOWNLOAD_DA_FAIL (0x7D4) | Driver conflict | Use USB 2.0 port, reinstall VCOM drivers | | S_FT_ENABLE_DRAM_FAIL (0xFC0) | Wrong scatter file or unsupported chip | Verify firmware matches device | | S_BROM_CMD_STARTCMD_FAIL (0x7D0) | Preloader handshake timeout | Replace USB cable, try different USB port | | STATUS_EXT_RAM_EXCEPTION | Memory mismatch | Use older DA file (e.g., MTK_AllInOne_DA.bin v5.1352) | | Green circle but device won’t boot | Bootloader corrupted | Flash only boot + system (not preloader) |
Extract your device's stock ROM. Inside, you will find:
For modern MTK chips (Helio G, P60, Dimensity series), you will need newer tools. But for legendary chipsets like the MT6582 (Moto E, many Blu phones) or MT6572, is irreplaceable. sp flash tool v5.1352
: These must be installed on your PC first so the tool can communicate with the device in its "Preloader" state.
: Recover phones from "soft bricks" (boot loops) by reinstalling core system partitions. | Error | Cause | Solution | |-------|-------|----------|
Secure boot enabled (common on newer MT67xx chips). v5.1352 may not handle this. Fix: Switch to a newer SP Flash Tool (v5.18xx or v5.19xx) or patch the preloader.
In the world of Android smartphones, especially those powered by MediaTek (MTK) processors, few utilities are as essential as the . Among the myriad of versions released over the years, v5.1352 stands out as a significant milestone. Whether you are a professional technician, a custom ROM developer, or an enthusiast trying to unbrick your device, understanding this specific version is crucial. : These must be installed on your PC
How to format a single partition in Mediatek using SP Flash tool
Its "long-term support" reputation stems from a simple truth: newer isn't always better when it comes to firmware flashing. Many technicians keep v5.1352 as their "fallback" tool when other versions throw inexplicable errors like STATUS_EXT_RAM_EXCEPTION or S_BROM_CMD_JUMP_DA_FAIL .