If you downloaded a firmware pack that says "MT65xx" but your phone is an "MT67xx", you have downloaded the wrong firmware. , as flashing this will brick your device. Download the correct, exact stock ROM for your device variant. Step 5: Bypass MTK Secure Boot Protection
The error is rampant on devices that came with Android 6.0–9.0 and MediaTek MT67 chips. Examples:
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Try switching from "Download Only" to "Firmware Upgrade." platform mt67 not supported on this version
mtkclient never throws "platform not supported" because it reads the chip ID directly from hardware.
Click and connect your powered-off device to the computer via USB.
# In BoardConfig.mk TARGET_ARCH := arm64 TARGET_BOARD_PLATFORM := mt6755 # or mt6735, etc. TARGET_NO_BOOTLOADER := false If you downloaded a firmware pack that says
Ensure you are using the latest version of SP Flash Tool.
file might not be the correct one for your specific chipset or might be corrupted. Missing Download Agent (DA)
If you are using a bypass tool for secure booting, ensure you download the most recent release from a trusted developer repository. Step 2: Verify and Change the Download Agent (DA) Step 5: Bypass MTK Secure Boot Protection The
Summary The current build does not support devices using the platform identifier "mt67". Attempts to run the application on such devices result in startup failure or degraded functionality.
Newer MediaTek devices often require bypassing security protocols.
To prevent this error from returning, always adhere to these best practices when flashing MediaTek devices:
The "Platform MT67 not supported on this version" error can be frustrating, but it's usually resolvable with some troubleshooting and maintenance. By understanding the causes of the error and taking steps to fix it, you can get back to using your device or software without any issues. Remember to keep your software up-to-date, check device compatibility, and backup your data to prevent similar errors in the future. If you're still experiencing issues, don't hesitate to contact the software developer or device manufacturer for further assistance.