Amlogic S805 Firmware

The Amlogic S805 is a legendary system-on-chip (SoC) found in countless low-cost Android TV boxes, single-board computers (like the Odroid-C1+), and even some IoT devices from the mid-2010s. While it’s no longer a performance champion, millions of these devices are still in active use for basic streaming, Kodi, and retro gaming.

Download and install the (Version 2.x is recommended for S805).

: Insert the micro SD card into the powered-off TV box. amlogic s805 firmware

Community-developed software built to improve performance. Popular options for the S805 include optimized Android builds, LibreELEC, and retro gaming operating systems. Critical Hardware Variations

A specific USB cable with type-A connectors on both ends to link your PC to the TV box. The Amlogic S805 is a legendary system-on-chip (SoC)

: This allows the S805 to function as a low-power Linux server. Users on the Armbian Community Forums have successfully run Debian or Ubuntu-based environments for tasks like Pi-hole or VPN hosting. 2. Flashing Methods

Click the button in the tool. Do not unplug the cable until the progress bar turns green and reads 100% success. Method 2: Using the BootcardMaker (SD Card Method) : Insert the micro SD card into the powered-off TV box

The biggest challenge with S805 devices is the fragmentation among countless, unbranded TV boxes. A firmware image for one "MXQ" box might not work for another, because each box requires specific hardware drivers for its Wi-Fi chip, Ethernet, remote control, and LEDs. This information is all stored in a small file called a .

Connect the box to your TV and power it on. The first boot can take up to 5–10 minutes. Alternative Method: Flashing via SD Card (BootcardMaker)