Zte Zxv10 B760hs2 Custom Firmware -
Flashing custom firmware voids any ISP support. The box will no longer function with the provider's IPTV services.
| Firmware Name | Android Version | Best For | Known Issues | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | DaivietPDA Lite | 4.4.2 | Speed & Stability | Old Play Store, no voice search | | slimBOXtv (AOSP) | 9.0 | Modern apps (Kodi 20+) | Occasional audio sync via HDMI | | 4pda Clean 4.4.2 | 4.4.2 | Gaming (low latency) | Bluetooth might fail | | u214.N1.11 (Modified) | 4.4.2 | Original remote support | Cluttered UI, needs debloating |
Where to find them: XDA-Developers (Amlogic section), 4pda.ru (use Google Translate), or Telegram groups "AmLogic S905L Custom ROMs."
Full custom firmware replacement on the ZTE ZXV10 B760HS-2 is possible only if an image and hardware support exist; many users instead rely on partial mods or keep the stock image available for recovery. Follow the checklist above, prioritize backups and recovery options, and prefer well‑documented community builds.
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Modifying the firmware on the ZTE ZXV10 B760HS2 —a common Android IPTV box provided by PTCL—is primarily done to unlock restricted features, such as installing third-party apps or using standard Android launchers. Because this device is typically "locked" by the service provider, flashing custom firmware carries a significant risk of the device. Core Objectives of Custom Firmware Users generally seek custom firmware for this device to: Remove Restrictions
: Bypass the default interface to access a standard Android TV experience. App Sideloading
: Enable the installation of apps not found in the provider's limited store, such as Smart YouTube TV or standard browsers. Performance Improvements : Clear bloatware to speed up the device. Typical Modification Methods
While specific "one-click" custom ROMs for this exact model are rare, the community uses several methods to modify the device: Flashing via Tools : Many technical guides suggest using the SP Flash Tool or similar software to overwrite the provider's partitions. Recovery Mode Zte Zxv10 B760hs2 Custom Firmware
: Entering Android Recovery (often by holding a physical reset button while powering on) to manually install an update.zip file from a USB drive formatted to : Using universal rooting tools like
to gain system-level access, though success varies significantly by the current firmware version. Software Workarounds
: For those unwilling to risk flashing, a common "soft" modification is to use a specific browser exploit or a static HTML page on a USB drive to launch hidden system intents and install third-party launchers. Important Precautions
Plug the USB adapter into your PC. Open a terminal program like PuTTY or TeraTerm on Windows (or screen on Linux/Mac). Set the baud rate. For HiSilicon chips, this is typically 115200. Networking:
Power on the ZTE box. If your connections are correct, you will see a stream of "boot logs"—lines of code scrolling rapidly on your screen. This is the BIOS of the Android box waking up.
Creating custom firmware for the B760HS2 is not a point-and-click affair. It generally requires one of three hardware-level access methods:
Of these, UART is the most reliable but requires soldering skills. USB Burning Tool is more user-friendly but requires a compatible Windows PC and the correct license file (often leaked online).


