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NVRAM, or Non-Volatile Random Access Memory, is a type of memory that retains its data even when the power is turned off. Unlike volatile memory (such as RAM), NVRAM doesn't require a constant power supply to keep its data. This characteristic makes NVRAM extremely useful for storing configuration settings, calibration data, and other small pieces of information that are crucial for the device's operation.

In mobile devices, NVRAM is often used to store parameters related to wireless connectivity, such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth MAC addresses, IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) numbers, and other configuration settings. This data is essential for the device to communicate properly with cellular networks and other devices. nvram+database+file+mt6765+download+repack

Your repacked NVRAM must be written to the correct partition. In SP Flash Tool’s scatter file, ensure these entries are correct: NVRAM, or Non-Volatile Random Access Memory, is a

- name: nvram
  linear_start_addr: 0x1a00000
  partition_size: 0x500000
  file: repacked_nvram.bin

Repeat for nvram_backup if needed.


To interact with the MT6765 chipset, you need a Scatter File (a text file defining the partition map) and a Download Agent (DA). Repeat for nvram_backup if needed

MTK NVRAM is not a simple binary blob. It contains: