Attempting to flash an “LCD fix” without exact hardware matching can permanently brick the device. Moreover, downloading precompiled flash files from unverified forums (e.g., NeedROM, GSMMafia) carries malware risks—attackers embed spyware into system.img. There is no official support because Sony never produced an MT6572 device. Thus, the entire process is a gamble: the user must extract the original kernel using MTK Droid Tools, compare LCM parameters, and cross-compile a driver—a task far beyond typical end users.
Searching for specific "clone" or "copy" firmware often leads to files tailored for imitation devices that use MediaTek (MTK) hardware rather than official Sony components. The Sony Clone Xperia XZs specifically utilizes the chipset and runs on Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) Key Firmware Information
The “6.0” designation is almost always a fake version number. True Android 6.0 requires kernel 3.10+ and specific SELinux policies, whereas MT6572 maxes out at kernel 3.4.67. Hence, any “Android 6.0” ROM for MT6572 is actually KitKat or Lollipop with cosmetic changes.
A flash file (firmware/ROM) for an MT6572 clone typically includes:
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