| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | Processor Name | MediaTek Helio P35 (MT6765) | | Process Node | 12nm FinFET | | CPU | Octa-core ARM Cortex-A53 | | GPU | IMG PowerVR GE8320 | | Supported Storage | eMMC 5.1 | | Primary Use | Unbricking, Flashing, IMEI Repair |
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4.5/5 – Essential, but picky)
Reviewed by: A guy who just unbricked his third Helio P35 tablet at 2 AM. Mt6765 Da File
Let’s talk about the MT6765 DA File. If you’ve ever stared at a 100% dead MediaTek device (hello, bootloop or preloader vanish), you know the feeling: SP Flash Tool sees something, then throws the dreaded ERROR: S_BROM_DOWNLOAD_DA_FAIL (0x7D4).
Enter the DA file.
| Scenario | Role of MT6765 DA File | | :--- | :--- | | Dead Phone Recovery | If the Preloader partition is corrupted, the device won't boot. The DA file (combined with a BROM exploit) can force the port to open to re-flash the Preloader. | | Downgrading Firmware | Allows writing older versions of Android over newer ones (if security fuse bits allow it). | | Removing FRP (Factory Reset Protection) | Used alongside tools like SP Flash Tool or custom services to format the FRP partition specifically. | | IMEI Repair / NVRAM | Enables access to the NVRAM partition where radio/IMEI data is stored (requires a specifically modified DA file usually). |
DA stands for Download Agent. It is a small piece of software (a binary file) that acts as a bridge between the Flash Tool (on the PC) and the device's hardware (specifically the BootROM). | Feature | Specification | | :--- |
When a MediaTek device is connected to a PC in BROM Mode (BootROM Mode), the processor pauses and waits for instructions. The Flash Tool sends the DA File to the device's internal SRAM. The device then executes this file, which allows the tool to take control of the device's storage (eMMC or UFS) to read, write, or erase partitions.
In the world of mobile phone repair, data recovery, and firmware flashing, few components are as critical yet misunderstood as the Download Agent (DA) File. For technicians working with the MediaTek MT6765 chipset (commonly known as the Helio P35), understanding the DA file is not just a technical advantage—it is a necessity. Enter the DA file
This comprehensive guide delves deep into what the MT6765 DA file is, why it fails, where to find a genuine version, and how to use it to bypass the notorious "DA Error" in SP Flash Tool.
Do not use random "Universal" DA files from forum threads. For the MT6765, you need a scattered DA or an auth-bypass DA.