It supports legacy MTK processors up to contemporary MediaTek chipsets.
However, the tool's unofficial nature means users assume full responsibility for any consequences of its use. Permanent bricking, IMEI corruption, and warranty voiding are real risks that must be weighed against the potential benefits. The tool should only be used by those who understand the flashing process thoroughly and have verified that they possess the correct firmware for their specific device model.
The tool communicates with the device via USB, typically requiring the device to be powered off and using the "Download Agent" (DA) file to initiate the handshake. While powerful, the official version has limitations, such as vendor-specific authentication (e.g., SLA/DAA for newer devices), the inability to bypass certain lock mechanisms, and restricted partition r/w access on secured devices.