Platform Mt68 Not Supported On This Version
The quickest fix is almost always a software update. The developers of SP Flash Tool add support for new chips in subsequent releases.
Once you have resolved the error, take these steps to avoid encountering it again:
The term "platform mt68" refers to a specific hardware platform, likely a type of microcontroller or system-on-chip (SoC) used in various devices. When you see a message stating that this platform is not supported on your current version of software or firmware, it indicates that the software you're using does not have compatibility or support for this particular hardware. platform mt68 not supported on this version
Some manufacturers (like Xiaomi, Realme, or Oppo) use proprietary flashing tools for their MediaTek devices. If your tool version predates the chip’s release, you will see a localized version of this error.
If you are a technician using Miracle Box or CM2 (Infinity Box), the process is slightly different. The quickest fix is almost always a software update
The Error: Older firmware boxes have "MT65xx" and "MT67xx" tabs. If you select a generic tab, the tool tries to handshake using an old protocol, resulting in "Platform MT68 not supported."
The Fix:
MTK Client is a Python-based tool that bypasses SP Flash Tool entirely. It works directly with the bootrom and preloader.
How to use it:
MTK client famously ignores the "platform not supported" error because it relies on low-level BootROM handshakes, not versioned DA files.
If support is completely gone (e.g., MediaTek discontinued MT68 toolchain updates), consider migrating to: Factory Files: For MT68 devices, "Factory Files" (Service