If you’re looking for stock firmware (also known as ROM or flash files) for MediaTek (MTK) powered Android devices, the androidmtk.com website offers a dedicated download section.

When you search for firmware online, you are often met with broken links, slow download speeds, or shady websites full of pop-up ads. This is where AndroidMTK stands out.

The platform has built a reputation for being a comprehensive database for Android devices, particularly for brands that are harder to find support for elsewhere.

While AndroidMTK is useful for legacy MTK devices, you should exhaust official sources first:

| Source | Best For | | :--- | :--- | | Manufacturer’s Official Site (e.g., Asus, Motorola, Nokia) | Guaranteed clean, signed firmware. | | Xiaomi Mi Flash / EDL | Official Xiaomi ROMs with Mi Account verification. | | Samsung Frija / Samfw | Encrypted, signed Samsung firmware. | | GSM Hosting sites (Need careful vetting) | Rare carrier-locked models. |

AndroidMTK.com originally focused on MediaTek (MTK) chipset-based devices, hence the name "Android MTK." Over time, it expanded to cover Qualcomm, Spreadtrum (Unisoc), and other chipsets. The category page—https://androidmtk.com/category/download—serves as a master index for all firmware files hosted or linked on the site.

Extract the downloaded firmware folder. Open your Flash Tool and load the Scatter File (for MTK) or the AP/BL/CP/CSC files (for Samsung Odin).

Step-by-step instructions for using https://androidmtk.com/category/download:

  • Verify the Download: Before flashing, some advanced users check the MD5 hash if provided to ensure the file is not corrupt.
  • No single source has every firmware. If you cannot find your device on https://androidmtk.com/category/download, consider these alternatives:

  • Community Aggregators:

  • Paying for Firmware: For rare, obscure, or very old devices, professional services like GSM-Forum or BootRepair.com sell verified firmware for a few dollars.