Firmware Tv Box Mx9 4k Android 712 Top -
Cause: Bad firmware for your specific RAM type.
Fix: Try a different firmware version (e.g., V3.2 instead of V3.1).
Q: Can I update from Android 7.1.2 to Android 10 on MX9?
A: Not officially. Custom Android 9/10 ROMs exist but are buggy. Stick to 7.1.2 Top for stability.
Q: My box says MX9 Pro / MX9 Plus. Is this firmware compatible?
A: No. “Pro” and “Plus” use different Wi-Fi chips (often Mediatek). Do not flash. firmware tv box mx9 4k android 712 top
Q: After flashing, my remote control doesn’t work.
A: Replace remote.conf or remote.tab1 file in /system/etc/ with your original remote’s configuration.
Q: How to unbrick if USB Burning Tool doesn’t detect the box?
A: Short NAND pins (method described earlier). Also try a different PC with Windows 7. Cause: Bad firmware for your specific RAM type
Despite its low price point, the MX9 markets itself as a 4K device. It supports H.265 (HEVC) decoding. This is crucial for streaming.
Fix: Connect the power adapter to the MX9 before clicking Start. Despite its low price point, the MX9 markets
“In this video, I’ll show you how to unbrick and update the firmware on your MX9 4K Android 7.1.2 TV box. We’ll cover USB burning tool method, TWRP recovery flash, and fixing WiFi drivers. Make sure to check your PCB version first – I’ll show you exactly where to look.”
WARNING: There is no single universal firmware for all MX9 boxes. Hardware revisions differ (v1.0, v2.0, v3.0, v3.1, v3.2). Using the wrong firmware will break Wi-Fi and Ethernet.
Fix: Uncheck “Erase Bootloader” and flash again. If still stuck, your NAND chip is failing.