Platform Mt68 Not Supported On This Version -

Click in the tool to disable the secure boot restrictions.

: Make sure you have the latest device drivers installed. You can usually find these on the device manufacturer's website.

You are likely using an older version of SP Flash Tool (e.g., v5.x) that was designed for older 4G chipsets (MT67xx series) and lacks the definitions for the MT68xx 5G platform.

If you are trying to flash a Stock ROM or Firmware using SP Flash Tool, follow these steps: platform mt68 not supported on this version

: Older versions of the tool often lack support for newer "MT68" series platforms (such as Dimensity chipsets). Download and use the latest version of the SP Flash Tool to ensure compatibility. Check Drivers : Ensure the correct MediaTek VCOM MTK USB drivers

Corrupted or outdated VCOM/Preloader drivers can misidentify the platform type to your computer.

In the world of MediaTek processors, "mt68" refers to the internal codename family for chipsets (such as the Dimensity 700, 800, 900, or 1200 series). These are modern 64-bit architectures designed for 5G connectivity. Click in the tool to disable the secure boot restrictions

Don't worry; we've got some potential solutions to help you fix the "Platform MT68 not supported on this version" error:

: If the software is no longer being updated or does not support your platform, you might need to look for alternative software that is compatible with the MT68 platform.

Update your MediaTek (MTK) USB VCOM drivers on your host computer. You are likely using an older version of SP Flash Tool (e

Locate your project's build configuration file (such as build.gradle , CMakeLists.txt , or a custom .conf file).

Once you have resolved the error, take these steps to avoid encountering it again:

Newer chipsets often require versions that include the "SEC" (Secure) designation to handle modern secure boot protocols. Verify Firmware Integrity Ensure your firmware folder contains a valid MTxxxx_Android_scatter.txt