The software tool being used was released before the MT68 platform was mass-produced.
To resolve the issue, the following steps should be taken in order:
Are you encountering the frustrating error message "Platform MT68 not supported on this version" while trying to work with your device or software? You're not alone. This issue has been reported by numerous users, and it can be a significant roadblock to productivity and progress. In this article, we'll delve into the causes of this error, explore troubleshooting steps, and provide you with practical solutions to overcome the "Platform MT68 not supported on this version" hurdle.
. New patches often include compatibility libraries for your specific chipset. Clear App Store Cache Settings > Apps > Google Play Store , then select Clear Cache/Data . Restart your device and try the installation again. Uninstall App Store Updates : Sometimes the app store itself is out of sync. Go to Settings > Apps > Google Play Store , tap the three dots in the corner, and select Uninstall Updates
For newer, "Secure Boot" devices, the default MTK_AllInOne_DA.bin file may not work.
The Download Agent is a small piece of software sent to the device’s RAM to execute the flashing process. For MT68 devices, a specific version of the DA (often named MTK_AllInOne_DA.bin updated for 64-bit architecture) is required. If the SP Flash Tool is using a default DA from an older installation, it may fail to handshake with the secure bootloader of the Dimensity chipset. The tool then reports that it cannot support the platform because it lacks the cryptographic keys or logic to bypass the security handshake.
: Newer MediaTek chipsets often require SP Flash Tool V6 , whereas older ones are only compatible with V5.
In the world of MediaTek processors, "MT" followed by a number refers to the chipset architecture. The (such as MT6833, MT6877, or MT6893) usually corresponds to the Dimensity line of 5G processors.