The error is rampant on devices that came with Android 6.0–9.0 and MediaTek MT67 chips. Examples:
Among these, mtkclient is the most powerful. Install it on Ubuntu or use a live USB:
The error is a software compatibility issue, not a hardware failure. It signals that your tool predates the MediaTek MT67xx series or lacks the necessary drivers. By updating your SP Flash Tool to version 5.1924 or newer, modifying the scatter file, switching to mtkclient , or reinstalling drivers, you can resolve the error in 95% of cases.
By understanding the causes and implementing the solutions mentioned above, you should be able to resolve the "Platform MT67 not supported on this version" error and successfully use your device with the software or tool you need.
To avoid encountering "platform mt67 not supported on this version" again:
Before diving into the fixes, it helps to understand why SP Flash Tool is throwing this specific error.
Click and connect your powered-off device to the computer via USB.
You are using an older version of the Smart Phone Flash Tool that was released before your specific MT67 chip variant was manufactured.
In SP Flash Tool, look at the first row labeled . Instead of the default MTK_AllInOne_DA.bin , click Choose .
Select MTK_AllInOne_DA.bin or a device-specific DA file usually provided within your phone's official firmware folder.
