Download Android Pie 9.0 firmware v907P0 for Beelink GT-King Pro TV Box
This firmware is for Beelink GT-King Pro TV Box with AMLogic S922X-H as CPU. BTW, you can buy Beelink GT-King Pro TV Box from Gearbest.com for a very good price.
Download Android Pie 9.0 firmware v907P0 for Beelink GT-King Pro TV Box version S922X from here or you can download for version S922X -H from here. Download Android Pie 9.0 firmware v906P0 for Beelink GT-King Pro TV Box from here. Download Amlogic USB Burning Tool v2.1.6 from here or download Amlogic Burn_Card_Maker v2.0.2 from here. Unboxing Beelink GT-King Pro, the Most Powerful Android TV Box here.
Firmware details
Archive name: GTKing_PRO_907P0_wol / sd_card
Image: GTKing_PRO_907P0_wol.img / galilei-ota-eng.member2.zip.zip
Archive file size: 543 MB / 618 MB
Model: Beelink GT-King Pro TV Box
Platform: AMLogic S922X-H
System: Android version 9.0
Build number: Amlogic/galilei/galilei:9/PPR1.180610.011/20191126:userdebug/test-keys
Motherboard configuration
Master: S922X / S922X-H
Memory: DDR4 4G
Storage: EMMC 64G
WIFI&BT: AP6356S
Ethernet: 1000M
Changelog
1. Add a system switch (long press the power button on the remote control, the system switch options will appear)
2. Fix the problem that the USB icon of ui does not show usb when plugged in with SD card or u.
3. Fix the problem that the external keyboard cannot be turned off when the external keyboard is plugged in
Notes
This version of the firmware is available for SN code machines starting with C92X. The SN code is 922H and the SN code is not compatible with the C92X firmware. If the wrong firmware is used, it will automatically turn on after the shutdown.
USB cable brush tutorial
Hardware to be prepared: computer, USB cable
1. Download the brush tool: USB_Burning_Tool_V2.1.6.8. Follow the wizard prompts to install and complete step by step, the icon appears on the desktop.
2. Download the installation package to store the easy-to-find location.
3. Right click on Run as administrator and run as administrator.
4. Pop up the brush interface.
5. Click File in the upper left corner and select Import image.
6. Load the firmware, click Import image to enter, find the downloaded USB cable brush firmware location, select and click to open.
7. The interface pops up, waiting for the interface to disappear, that is, the brush package is fully loaded, and then click Start.
8. Plug the male to male USB end into the computer’s USB port, plug the power adapter into the socket, and then plug the power adapter and the male to male USB port into the corresponding port of the GT-King Pro (note: the GT-King Pro port must be plugged in at the same time, otherwise the firmware cannot be read normally.)
9. Wait for the loading interface to appear.
10. Load 100%, unplug the GT-King Pro USB cable and power cable, click stop, close the tool, and finish the brush.
SD card brush tutorial
Need to prepare the brush hardware: SD card
1. Copy the downloaded SD card flasher firmware to the SD card root directory (the SD card format must be FAT32)
2. Insert the SD card into the SD card slot position, plug in the HDMI cable, turn on the monitor, plug in the power and turn it on.
3. Go to the home page and click on the six points icon,Enter the applications page.
4. Click to open UPDATE&BACKUP app. Check Wipe Data and Wipe Media, click Select. Pop up the SD card brush package and click to select.
5. Pop up Start OTA update, click Update to start the upgrade. Wait for the upgrade to complete.
6. Finish, thanks for watching!
Caution Please do not update firmware unless you know what you are doing, you really want it or it is absolutely necessary. Firmware updates may occasionally have bad results, like bricking your device, temporarily or permanently. The firmware update process is done entirely at your own risk. Before attempting to update the firmware, back up your data.
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