Symphony B24 flash file
Flashing a device with the MT6261DA chipset, commonly found in feature phones, typically involves using a flashing tool compatible with MediaTek (MTK) chipsets. Here's a general guide on how to flash a device with the MT6261DA chipset:
Download Required Files:
- Firmware/Stock ROM for your specific device model.
- SP Flash Tool or any other flashing tool compatible with MediaTek (MTK) chipsets.
- USB drivers for MediaTek (MTK) chipset.
Install USB Drivers:
- Install the USB drivers for MediaTek chipset on your computer. These drivers enable your computer to communicate with your device when connected via USB.
Extract Firmware:
- Extract the firmware/stock ROM file that you downloaded earlier. You'll typically find a scatter file and other firmware files within the extracted folder.
Install Flashing Tool:
- Install the SP Flash Tool or the flashing tool you've chosen on your computer.
Launch Flashing Tool:
- Open the flashing tool on your computer.
Load Firmware:
- In the flashing tool, locate and load the scatter file from the extracted firmware folder.
Prepare Your Device:
- Remove the battery from your device if it's removable. If not, ensure your device is powered off.
Connect Your Device:
- Connect your device to your computer using a USB cable. If possible, use a good quality USB cable and connect directly to a USB port on your computer rather than through a USB hub.
Start Flashing:
- Once your device is connected and detected by the flashing tool, you can start the flashing process. This usually involves clicking on a "Download" or "Start" button in the flashing tool.
Flashing Progress:
- The flashing tool will start flashing the firmware to your device. You'll see a progress bar indicating the status of the flashing process. Do not disconnect your device during this process as it may brick your device.
Completion:
- Once the flashing process is complete, you'll see a "Finish" or "Success" message in the flashing tool.
Disconnect Your Device:
- After the flashing process is complete, disconnect your device from the computer.
Restart Your Device:
- If your device doesn't restart automatically, manually restart it.
Set Up Your Device:
- After restarting, set up your device as you normally would after a factory reset.
Remember to follow the instructions carefully and ensure that you have the correct firmware for your device model to avoid bricking your device. Flashing your device carries risks, so proceed with caution. If you're unsure, it's always a good idea to seek assistance from a professional or someone experienced with flashing devices.

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