If you share an actual snippet of your nnlin -based scatter file, I can give a more precise alignment and safety check.
| Feature | Standard MT6589 Scatter | "new" Scatter with NNLIN | |------------------------|-------------------------|---------------------------| | Partitions | 17–20 | 20–24 | | NNLIN present? | No | Yes (optional) | | System partition size | 600–800 MB | 1.0–1.5 GB | | Data partition size | 1–2 GB | 2.5–5 GB (via EBR tweaks) | | Compatibility | Stock ROMs only | Custom ROMs (5.1+, 6.0, 7.1) | | Risk of brick | Low | Medium (if misused) | mt6589 android scatter emmctxtnnlin new
In conclusion, understanding the concepts of Android Scatter, EMMC, TXT, and Nand is essential for developers and technicians working with MT6589-based devices. These components play critical roles in the flashing and firmware development process, and their interactions are crucial for ensuring the correct functioning of the device. If you share an actual snippet of your