If you’ve ever tried to flash a custom ROM or update the firmware on a MediaTek (MTK) device, you may have encountered the ultimate nightmare: a "hard brick." Your phone won't turn on, it won't charge, and your computer recognizes it as nothing more than a "MediaTek USB Port."
We’ve all been there. You try to flash a custom ROM, mess up a partition, or interrupt a firmware update, and suddenly your MediaTek (MTK) smartphone turns into a paperweight.
For newer chipsets (e.g., MT6895), repair tools must utilize specific V6 loaders because the standard BROM mode is often patched by the manufacturer. 4. Practical Repair Procedures
Modern utilities like the MTK Client (GitHub) or ChimeraTool have simplified the recovery process:
is necessary for the PC to "see" the device in its repair state. Hardware Handshaking: Tools like handshake.py