TMT Chip Track Pro V2.0.2025 - Dimensity 6300 Support
TMT Chip Track Pro V2.0.2025 – Enhanced Dimensity 6300 Support and Smarter MediaTek Tracking
Bang Teksir (Teknisi Musafir) is back with a major update to his lightweight utility suite: TMT Chip Track Pro V2.0.2025. As the mobile repair landscape shifts toward newer MediaTek platforms, technicians are increasingly running into Dimensity-based devices that are hard to identify using older methods. This release closes that gap with expanded support for the latest mid-range chips, including the Dimensity 6300 and Dimensity 6080, plus overall performance and usability improvements.
For GSM professionals, identifying the correct System on Chip (SoC) is the first and most critical step in any repair. Flashing the wrong firmware because of a misidentified model can easily hard-brick a device. TMT Chip Track Pro simplifies this by converting marketing names like “Dimensity” into their technical MT equivalents and by verifying hardware directly over ADB, Fastboot, and Sideload protocols.
What’s New in V2.0.2025
V2.0.2025 is more than a maintenance update; it brings focused improvements to the chipset database and tracking engine:
- Added Dimensity 6300 support:
The increasingly popular Dimensity 6300 (MT6835T), used in budget to mid-range devices, is now fully tracked, making it easy to match the right firmware and scatter files.
- Added Dimensity 6080 support:
Dimensity 6080 (MT6833V/MT6833GP), effectively a rebranded Dimensity 810 with minor camera differences, is now included in the identification database.
- Refined tracking algorithms:
The core tracking engine has been tuned for faster name-to-MT conversion, reducing lag between entering a chipset name and getting accurate technical specs.
- Improved protocol handling:
Better ADB, Fastboot, and Sideload handshakes mean fewer connection failures when reading info from bricked or semi-bricked devices.
- Lighter, snappier architecture:
The tool launches faster and uses fewer system resources, so it runs comfortably alongside heavy flashing tools like SP Flash Tool.
Interface and Usability Overview
One of TMT Chip Track Pro’s strongest points is its clean, no-nonsense interface designed for speed. The layout is straightforward: left-side controls, a central input area, and a right-side log output — all on a dark-themed dashboard.
Main interface highlights:
- Left control panel:
- “TRACKING CHIPSET” – for quick manual lookups.
- “[ADB] READ INFO” – reads live devices via ADB.
- “[FASTBOOT] READ INFO” – reads devices in Fastboot mode.
- “[SIDELOAD] READ INFO” – reads devices in recovery with ADB Sideload active.
- Top center input field:
- “ENTER CHIPSET HERE” – type any MediaTek marketing name (e.g., “Dimensity 6300”) and click Tracking Chipset to see its MT model number.
- Right-side output log:
- Shows version info and headers like “TRACKING CHIPSET MEDIATEK.”
- Provides real-time feedback, success messages, and errors as you operate.
This layout is built for rapid workflow: input a chipset name or connect a device, click once, and immediately see the technical output on the right.
How to Use the Interface
- Tracking Mode (manual lookup)
- Type a chipset name into the top input field (e.g., “Dimensity 6300” or “Dimensity 6080”).
- Click “Tracking Chipset.”
- The tool converts the marketing name to the MT model number and shows related info.
- ADB Mode
- Connect a working phone via USB.
- Enable USB Debugging on the device.
- Click “[ADB] READ INFO.”
- The tool pulls active hardware identity directly from the device without requiring a reboot.
- Fastboot / Sideload Mode
- If the device is stuck in bootloader:
- Boot to Fastboot mode.
- Click “[FASTBOOT] READ INFO.”
- If the device is in recovery with sideload available:
- Click “[SIDELOAD] READ INFO.”
- These modes let you identify the SoC even when the system won’t boot, helping you decide the next repair step.
Key Features
TMT Chip Track Pro is tailored specifically for hardware technicians:
- Comprehensive MediaTek database:
- Covers legacy Helio series and the latest Dimensity series, including the newly added 6300 and 6080.
- Multi-protocol reading:
- Reads device info via ADB, Fastboot, and Sideload modes so you can identify the chipset in almost any boot state.
- Dimensity-to-MT conversion:
- Automatically translates market names (“Dimensity 6100+”, “Dimensity 700”, etc.) into engineer codes (MTxxxx) required by most professional flashing tools.
- Portable application:
- Extremely lightweight, with no installation needed — ideal for running from a USB drive or a technician’s toolbox folder.
- Real-time feedback:
- The output panel provides instant status updates and error tracking, so you always know what the tool is doing.
Why Dimensity-to-MT Conversion Matters
Modern MediaTek devices often hide their true identity behind consumer-friendly names like “Dimensity 700” or “Dimensity 920.” Flashing tools, however, still rely on technical MT numbers when loading scatter files, authentication files, and firmware packs. This branding mismatch is a frequent source of misflashed firmware and hard bricks.
TMT Chip Track Pro solves this by acting as a bridge between marketing names and engineering part numbers. For example:
- “Dimensity 6080” → MT6833V / MT6833GP
- “Dimensity 6300” → MT6835T
Armed with the correct MT code, you can search for exact firmware that matches your device’s partition layout and configuration, instead of gambling with a generic pack.
Practical Case Study 1: Identifying a Rebranded Chipset
A customer brings in a newly released mid-range phone marketed with a generic “Gaming Processor” label and no explicit SoC model. You need a custom recovery or a specific scatter file.
- Boot the device into Fastboot mode and connect it to the PC.
- Launch TMT Chip Track Pro V2.0.2025.
- Click “[FASTBOOT] READ INFO.”
- The tool returns:
- Platform: MT6833V / Dimensity 6080.
With this precise technical ID, you can now search for firmware compatible with MT6833V, avoiding the risk of using a generic MT6833 pack that might have different partition layouts.
Practical Case Study 2: The “Ghost Device” Repair
A customer hands you a no-name Chinese smartphone:
- No box, no model info, cracked screen, no boot logo.
- Device doesn’t show a recognizable port in Device Manager.
- You need to flash stock ROM, but you don’t know which firmware pack to use.
Repair workflow with TMT Chip Track Pro:
- Connect the phone to the PC.
- Boot it into Fastboot mode (usually Volume Down + Power).
- Launch TMT Chip Track Pro V2.0.2025.
- Click “Read Fastboot Info.”
- The tool instantly reports:
- Platform: MT6765 (Helio P35).
- Enter “MT6765” into your firmware database search.
- Download the correct scatter file and flash.
Without this tool, you’d be reduced to trial and error, with a significant risk of hard-bricking the device by flashing a file intended for a completely different chipset.
System Requirements and Compatibility
For reliable detection and smooth operation, make sure your PC meets these requirements:
- Operating System:
Windows 7, 8.1, 10, or 11 (both 32-bit and 64-bit supported; x64 recommended).
- USB Drivers:
MediaTek USB VCOM / Preloader drivers must be installed so the tool can detect devices in ADB and Fastboot modes.
- .NET Framework:
.NET Framework 3.5 or higher should be enabled on Windows.
- Permissions:
Run the tool as Administrator to ensure it can access low-level hardware ports.
- Connectivity:
Use a good-quality USB data cable. Charging-only cables often lead to “No Device Found” errors because they can’t carry data commands correctly.
Bottom Line
TMT Chip Track Pro V2.0.2025 is a focused, fast, and free utility that belongs in every MediaTek technician’s toolkit. With stronger Dimensity support (including the 6300 and 6080), multi-mode reading via ADB/Fastboot/Sideload, and automatic Dimensity-to-MT conversion, it directly addresses the most common pain point in modern mobile repairs: correctly identifying the SoC before you flash.
If you regularly work on MediaTek-powered phones — especially newer Dimensity models — this update is a solid, low-overhead upgrade that can save you time, guesswork, and a lot of avoidable bricks.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Does TMT Chip Track Pro V2.0.2025 support the latest Helio chips?
Yes, while the V2 update highlights the Dimensity 6300 and 6080, the tool maintains a robust database of legacy Helio P and G series chipsets as well.
Q2: Can I use this tool to bypass FRP or remove Pattern Lock?
No. TMT Chip Track Pro is a diagnostic and information utility only. It helps you identify the hardware so you can use other tools for repairs. It does not perform security bypasses itself.
Q3: Why does the tool show "USE AT YOUR OWN RISK" in the interface?
This is a standard disclaimer for tools that interact with low-level device partitions. While reading info is safe, the developer advises caution to prevent accidental misuse of other features or mishandling of connected devices.
Q4: The tool hangs when I click "Read ADB Info." What is the fix?
This is usually a driver conflict. Ensure you have no other heavy flashing tools (like Miracle or Sigma) running in the background, and verify that "USB Debugging" is actually enabled on the target device.

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