Oppo A37m Mt6755 Firmware May 2026

In 2018, a pre-release "OPPO_A37m_ENG_Firmware" leaked on Chinese forums (e.g., NeedROM, ChinaDevices). This engineering build had:

This firmware was never meant for consumers — it was for OPPO's production line testing. Flashing it via SP Flash Tool (with "Format All + Download" — a huge risk) actually allowed users to later flash custom TWRP (ported from the MT6755-based Elephone P9000) and then LineageOS 14.1 (Android 7.1.2). That’s the only known path to get beyond ColorOS 3.0 (Android 5.1) on the A37m. oppo a37m mt6755 firmware

If your PC doesn't recognize the phone, you need the correct drivers. This firmware was never meant for consumers —

Do not confuse the OPPO A37m (MT6755) with the OPPO A37f (Qualcomm) or the OPPO A37w (MT6580). Flashing the wrong firmware will hard-brick your device permanently. Always double-check that the file name explicitly states MT6755. If the phone does not turn on, you


If the phone does not turn on, you must use the MediaTek SP Flash Tool. You will need the Scatter File (MT6755_Android_scatter.txt).

  • Load Scatter: Open SP Flash Tool, click "Scatter-loading", and select the .txt file inside the firmware folder.
  • Flash: Click Download.
  • Connect Phone: Turn off the phone completely. Connect it to the PC via USB (holding Volume Up or Down is sometimes required to trigger the MTK Port).
  • Wait for the green circle (Download OK).
  • Connect powered-off device via USB; tool should detect preloader and begin flash.
  • Wait until green OK message; disconnect and boot device into recovery/first-boot sequence.
  • After first boot, perform factory reset from recovery if recommended.
  • Before downloading random files from sketchy forums, you need to understand the hardware. The OPPO A37m uses a 64-bit MediaTek MT6755 processor. The "m" variant is specific to the Indian and South Asian markets.