Coolpad Cp03 Dump Firmware Android 11 Scatter File.zip
A properly packaged dump will have the following typical structure. Note: Partition names may vary slightly based on the exact CP03 variant.
| Partition File Name | Description |
|---------------------|-------------|
| preloader.bin | First-stage bootloader. Handle with extreme care. |
| boot.img | Kernel and initial ramdisk. Contains Android 11 boot logic. |
| recovery.img | Stock recovery for factory resets and updates. |
| system.img | Android 11 OS (system apps, framework, libraries). Usually sparse or raw ext4. |
| vendor.img | Proprietary blobs from Coolpad & chipset vendor. |
| product.img (if any) | Android 11 product-specific overlays. |
| userdata.img | OEM apps and user storage. Often excluded or zeroed out in public dumps for privacy. |
| nvram.img | IMEI, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi MAC addresses. |
| secro.img | Secure region for trusted execution environment. |
| MTxxxx_Android_scatter.txt | The essential index file. | Coolpad CP03 Dump Firmware Android 11 Scatter File.zip
Connect the Device: Power off the Coolpad CP03 completely. Press and hold Volume Down (or Volume Up) and connect the USB cable to your PC. A properly packaged dump will have the following
Start Flashing: Click the "Download" button in SP Flash Tool. The progress bar will turn yellow or purple. Do NOT disconnect during this process. Connect the Device: Power off the Coolpad CP03 completely
Completion: A green checkmark appears. Disconnect, power on the device. First boot may take 5–10 minutes.
If you experimented with a GSI (Generic System Image) or a custom recovery like TWRP, this dump returns everything to 100% stock, allowing you to relock the bootloader if desired.
Wait for the green checkmark icon. This indicates a successful flash. Disconnect the USB cable. Press and hold the Power button for 10-15 seconds. The first boot may take up to 5 minutes as Android rebuilds the cache.