A couple days has passed since we last broke the news regarding MT6595, and already we have several updates for the MTK6595 SoC.
In the comments of the previous MT6595 post, I wrote that I guessed MT6595 may come out in Q3/Q4 2014. Though initially China news touted MT6595 as coming in first half of 2014, they are now more in line with reality saying MT6595 will be released some time in Q3/Q4.
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One of the most asked questions on the forum is ‘how to make custom recovery / CWM for MT6575, MT6515, MT6577, MT6517, MT6589, MT6582, MT6588, MT6592, *MT6572’ (*NOT For MT6572 with UBIFS type EMMC). 
The newest version of MTK Droid Tools has just been released. Now with compatibility for MT6592, as well as MT6582, MT6589, MT6589T, MT6577, MT6575, MT6572 and all other MTK based SoC.
Recently we posted about MT6290 being shown at CES in Las Vegas this year. More info has come out regarding the MT6290 LTE/4G modem.
Wow, how a year can change things in the world of China brand technology. From last year when MediaTek was barely a blip on the radar in the mainstream community, to this year when MTK has, as predicted, 
If you’re looking for a tutorial on how to make a scatter file for MTK6582, MTK6595, MTK6589, MTK6592, MTK6577, MTK6589T, MTK6572, then you’ve come to the right place. 
If you’d like to know how to flash a ROM on MTK6752, MT6732, MT6753, MT6735, MT6595, MT6592, MT6589, MT6572, MT6582, MT6577, you’re on the write post. Normally we refer people to this post, as the procedure is mostly the same. But for the sake of simplicity, we’ll write a stand-alone tutorial. 
Have you ever wondered how to change / modify your storage partition so that you have more space in your internal storage, and less on the phone storage? 
It’s been announced by Taiwan Commercial Times that MediaTek will officially begin shipping MT6595 in January 2014. From the sounds of things,