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To flash the OPPO A37m (MT6750) stock firmware, you typically use the SP Flash Tool to address issues like a phone being "stuck on logo," boot loops, or a "dead" device. Although many sources refer to this model as using the MT6750 chipset, it is often grouped with MT6755 (Helio P10) tools due to similar MediaTek architecture. Prerequisites

Flashing the firmware on this device is typically done to fix "Hang on Logo" issues, remove screen locks, or recover from a "brick". Flash Requirements Before starting, ensure you have these components: Flash File:

processor is an octa-core engine. Because it is a MediaTek-based system, the firmware can be easily flashed or repaired using a computer if the phone becomes "bricked" or stuck on the logo. OZIP vs. Scatter : Modern Oppo firmware often comes in a protected

Note: Flashing firmware will erase all user data. If you just need a refresh and the phone is functional, you can check for official updates in Settings > System updates.

Phase 2: Flashing the Firmware

  1. Extract the downloaded OPPO_A37m_MT6755_firmware.rar to a folder (e.g., C:\A37m_Flash).
  2. Run SP Flash Tool as Administrator (Right-click > Run as administrator).
  3. Load Scatter File: Click on Scatter-loading and select the MT6755_Android_scatter.txt inside your firmware folder.
  4. Check Settings:

    4. Firmware Types

    4.1 Stock Firmware

    • Source: Oppo official support (ColorOS 3.0 based on Android 5.1 Lollipop or 6.0 Marshmallow).
    • Format: OTA zip (for recovery) or SP Flash Tool full ROM (scatter + images).
    • Features: Oppo’s UI, gesture controls, power management.
    • Limitations: No root access, locked bootloader (unsigned images rejected).

    Issue 1: "dm-verity verification failed" (Red text on boot)

    Fix: You flashed an older firmware. Boot into recovery (Power + Volume Down). Select "Wipe data/factory reset" and "Wipe cache". Reboot.

    1. Go to Google and search: A37m MT6755 firmware OppoFirmware
    2. Look for a file named similar to: A37m_11_XXXX.ozip

    Install Necessary Drivers and Tools: You'll need to download and install the SP Flash Tool (for Windows) or use a similar tool compatible with your operating system. Additionally, you'll need to install USB drivers for Mediatek devices.