Rk3326 Firmware -

If you own a retro handheld like the Anbernic RG351 series (P, M, V), the PowKiddy RGB10, or the Odroid Go Advance, you are running on the Rockchip RK3326 chipset.

Out of the box, these devices are fun. But with custom firmware, they become legendary. Stock firmware often comes with outdated cores, poor screen scaling, and clunky menus. Let’s talk about how to fix that.

Title: Looking for stock RK3326 firmware – where can I find it?

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I need the original stock firmware for an RK3326 device (model: [insert device name]). Does anyone have a backup or know a working download link? rk3326 firmware

I’ve already tried:

If you have a copy or know a trusted mirror, please share. Thanks in advance 🙏


Best for: Beginners who just want it to work. This is the "goldilocks" firmware. It comes pre-configured with optimal settings for every core. You don't need to tweak shaders or aspect ratios. Just drag and drop your ROMs. It also has a "Kids Mode" to hide the complex menus. If you own a retro handheld like the

Is the RK3326 obsolete? Not yet. While the newer RK3566 (with its Cortex-A55 cores) is faster, the RK3326 remains the "gold standard" for low-cost, low-power retro gaming. Community developers are currently working on PostmarketOS and Batocera Lite builds specifically for the RK3326.

Upcoming trends:

If you are sticking with this chip, always join a dedicated device subreddit (e.g., r/RG351, r/PowKiddy) to get the latest firmware announcements. If you have a copy or know a trusted mirror, please share


Because the RK3326 is a chip, not a brand, you must identify the specific hardware wrapper around it.


  • OTA approach:
  • Factory flashing:

  • VPU/Codec:
  • Display/DRM:
  • Power management:

  • This is the recommended method for 95% of RK3326 users.