Because NVRAM contains unique IMEI data, you cannot use just any dump. However, you need a "clean" base database file to restore the partition structure. Search Strategy for Downloads:
Click on the location of the NVRAM row and select the nvram.img or nvram.bin you downloaded. Flash: Click "Download" and connect your turned-off phone. Method 2: Fixing IMEI via SN Write Tool
To provide you with the exact and repacking instructions for your device, could you tell me: nvram+database+file+mt6765+download+repack
For the , the database file (often called BPLGUInfoCustomAppSrcP or similar) tells the software how to read and write this information. If this partition is corrupted or erased during flashing, the device will show "IMEI Invalid," "Baseband Unknown," or have no cellular signal. 2. When Do You Need to Repack/Restore NVRAM? You need a new NVRAM database file if you have: Flashed custom ROMs or GSI (Generic System Images). Formatted the device using SP Flash Tool. Hard-bricked the device and restored firmware. Lost IMEI after unlocking the bootloader. 3. How to Download MT6765 NVRAM Database Files
Ensure the database file matches your current Android version (Android 10/11/12). Because NVRAM contains unique IMEI data, you cannot
Input the IMEI 1 & 2 from the back of your phone/box. Start: Connect the phone in BROM mode. 5. Important Tips and Warnings
and load the scatter file ( MT6765_Android_scatter.txt ) from your stock firmware. Flash: Click "Download" and connect your turned-off phone
Before flashing, always make a backup of your current partitions using SP Flash Tool.