Evb3561sv-w-65-m0 Android 10 ((hot)) -
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⚠️ The Quirks
- No Google Play Services (Usually): Unless your vendor licensed GMS, you are on AOSP. You’ll need to side-load apps or use FDroid/Aurora Store.
- Display Config: The default DPI is set for a 7-inch MIPI screen. If you plug in an HDMI monitor, text might look tiny until you adjust
ro.sf.lcd_density.
- ADB Debugging: Enable Developer Options (tap Build Number 7 times) and Rooted debugging if you have a debug build.
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Step-by-Step Flash
- Enter MaskROM Mode: Short the
eMMC_CLK pin to ground or hold the RECOVERY button while resetting the board.
- Connect: Plug the USB OTG port into your PC.
- Load Firmware: In AndroidTool, click "Firmware" → load your
update.img.
- Erase Flash: Click "EraseFlash" (critical when downgrading or switching from Linux).
- Upgrade: Click "Upgrade". The board will reboot automatically into Android 10.
✅ The Good
- Security: Android 10 brings scoped storage and better permission handling, which is great for kiosk-mode apps.
- GPU Acceleration: Mali-G52 plays nicely with Vulkan 1.1. UI rendering is buttery smooth at 1080p.
- Networking: Realtek RTL8211F Ethernet worked out of the box. No driver hunting.
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Prerequisites
- Host PC: Windows 10 (or Linux with
upgrade_tool).
- Driver: Rockchip Driver Assistant (v4.7 or newer).
- Flashing Tool: AndroidTool v2.71 (Windows) or RKDevTool.
- Firmware: The
update.img file (containing boot.img, system.img, vendor.img, and parameter.txt).
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