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This is a small guide for root X96Q Android TV 10.0 and Restore stock firmware with Allwinner H313 SoC

  • Device information: X96Q_AndroidTV10.0_sdk29_AllWinnerH313
  • Build_number: X96Q_20200504-1405
  • Android: 10.0 (sdk29)
  • Chipset: AllWinner H313

Requirement

  • Download resources file
  • Installed adb drivers
  • A to A Cable (Of course)
  • A computer (I'm using Windows 10 64bit)
  • A stock firmware (If you want restore your Android TV)

Method to root

  • Install latest Magisk Manager (now is 22.1)
  • Copy file magisk_patched-22100_XSRyq.img to your usb
  • Plug your USB at port 2 (near CARD)
  • Plug A-to-A cable to your computer
  • Open Command Prompt
  • Run command adb shell then run su
  • After that inject patched-boot with command dd if=/sdcard/magisk_patched-22100_XSRyq.img of=/dev/block/by-name/boot
  • Run adb reboot and now, your android TV is rooted with Magisk

Notes: With Android 10 you can not modify the system partition (It's read-only)

Method to restore stock firmware

  • Install Driver Assisstant
  • Open PhoenixSuite v1.10, switch to Firmware Tab and select img firmware.
  • Open Device Manager
  • Turn off your AndroidTV
  • Find a small stick and inject to AV port (It have a hidden button)
  • Press and hold that hidden button and plug your cable into USB (port 1). Note (You must hold the hidden button when plug USB cable into android box and pc)
  • Now you will see the Unknown device or something with warning labelin Device manager (At this step, you can free your hand)
  • Right click with warning label driver -> select Update Driver
  • Continue choose -> Browse my computer for drivers -> Browse -> Navigate to PhoenixSuite folder and select Drivers\AW_Driver.
  • Then update the drivers.
  • Now you can restore/upgrade/flash your android TV with the firmware