Hi Media Q5 Pro และ Hi Media Q10 Pro ออกเฟิมแวร์ Android Version ใหม่ออกมา คือ N หรือ V.7.0

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The majority of TV boxes sold today are running Android 4.4 to Android 6.0, but with the release of Android 7.0 for smartphones and tablets earlier this year, it was just a question of time before the OS got ported to TV boxes. Himedia appears to be the first company to have released Android 7.0 for their Hisilicon Hi3798CV200 based TV boxes, namely Q5 Pro and Q10 Pro.

The changelog for the new firmware includes:

  1. Android N OS running stable and smooth
  2. Support for Android N Google Play version
  3. Support for Samba UPnP
  4. System function perfectly upgraded from 5.1 to Android N with compatibility
  5. Youtube updated to 4.10.7 and Netflix to 1.3.11
  6. Homepage, Application Management, Media Center optimized, focus movement are more swift and smooth
  7. Media Player upgraded and support mouse operation
  8. Local Media Playback Improved; Certain rare videos black screen, display ratio of 3D to 2D abnormal, and occasional subtitle defect issues fixed
  9. Blu-ray video slow loading conditions improved and speed up
  10. Local Audio output improved and certain audio tracks unable to decode and output issue fixed
  11. Revised some UI language
  12. Support for Widevine L3

I assume most users are running Android 5.1.1 right now, but for those who are using an Android N beta version, a different firmware file is required

The update procedure is basically the same as most others Android TV boxes on the market:

  • Download a new firmware and copy the file update.zip) to the root directory of a USB drive.
  • Plug the USB drive into the TV box
  • Go to Settings→System→System upgrade to select/click the letter of the USB drive.
  • The TV box will then begin upgrading the firmware from the USB drive.
  • Wait for the TV box to complete the upgrade. Please be patient, as it may take around 5 minutes to complete.
  • The TV box will then automatically reboot, and boot to Android N Final

Just bear in mind that changing Android version often leads to some new bugs, even though the company claims “perfect compatibility” and that everything is running “stable and smooth”.