Nvram+database+file+mt6765+download+repack [better] Official
This issue almost always points to a corrupted or wiped . Without a functional NVRAM, your phone becomes a glorified tablet without cellular service. The solution lies in understanding, sourcing, and correctly deploying the NVRAM database file for MT6765 .
| Tool | Function in "Repack" Context | |------|----------------------------| | | Reads/writes NVRAM via USB; can export/import DB. Repack needed after manual IMEI change. | | SN Write Tool | Writes IMEI + BT/Wi-Fi MAC by repacking internal DB without full NVRAM flash. | | SP Flash Tool (custom builds) | Some modded versions allow Nvram partition repacking from a database file. | | NVRAM Reader/Writer (Python scripts) | Extracts .db , allows hex editing, then repacks with correct headers/size for MT6765. |
Open both files in HxD. Scroll to offset 0x2000 – 0x5000 . The first 16 bytes should be similar; if not, the downloaded file is for another phone.
A Samsung MT6765 database is different from a Xiaomi or Vivo MT6765 database. SP Flash Tool Installed: To flash the NVRAM file. 4. How to Repack and Restore NVRAM on MT6765
The partition holds device-specific calibration data. This includes: IMEI Numbers (for SIM card detection) Wi-Fi MAC Address Bluetooth Address Network Calibration Data