Update Android Tv 4.4 4 To 5.0 Hot! Download -

I notice you're asking about updating Android TV 4.4 (KitKat) to 5.0 (Lollipop) and mentioned "deep piece" — I assume you meant "deep link" or perhaps a specific device.

To be clear upfront: There is no universal "Android TV 5.0 download" that works on all devices. Updates are device-specific.

Here's what you need to know:

Step 6 — Common flashing methods

Choose the method matching your device/SoC:

  1. OTA update (official):

    • Place update.zip on internal storage/USB and apply update via Settings → About → System update or via stock recovery.
  2. Recovery flash (stock or custom recovery):

    • Boot into recovery (key combo or ADB reboot recovery).
    • Use “apply update from external storage” or “apply update from ADB” (adb sideload update.zip).
  3. PC flashing tool (for many TV boxes):

    • Install chip-specific tool and drivers on PC.
    • Put device into firmware-flash mode (often by holding a reset button while connecting USB).
    • Load the firmware image into the tool and start flashing. Follow on-screen prompts.
  4. USB Burning / USB Live (for some boxes):

    • Some vendors provide a USB image you write to a flash drive or SD card and boot the device from it to flash internal storage.
  5. Serial/USB-TTL unbrick:

    • Advanced: use UART to access bootloader, rescue with fastboot or loader. Only for experienced users.

Step 1: Identify Your Device’s Hardware

You need the following information:

Download CPU-Z from a third-party APK site and install it on your Android TV to get these details.

Step 2: Find a Compatible ROM

Go to XDA Developers Forum or FreakTab.com and search for: [Your Device Model] Android 5.0 ROM

For example:

Look for threads with high replies and recent activity. Download the ROM file (usually a .img or .zip), along with the USB Burning Tool (for Amlogic) or Rockchip Batch Tool.

If no Lollipop build exists

Step 6: Post-Installation Fixes


Step 1 — Identify your device precisely

Step-by-step verification:

  1. Identify your processor (SoC): Go to Settings > About > Hardware. Common chips that support 5.0:
    • Amlogic S805, S812 (some OEMs)
    • Rockchip RK3288 (definite 5.0 support)
    • Allwinner A64 (possible)
  2. Note your Wi-Fi chip: Updates often break Wi-Fi if the driver isn’t included. Check using an app like "CPU-Z" from the Play Store.
  3. Check for official updates first: Go to Settings > About > System Update. If nothing appears, your manufacturer has likely abandoned the device.
  4. Search by model number: Enter your exact box model (e.g., "MXQ Pro 4K 4.4.4 to 5.0 download") into Google instead of a generic phrase.

Warning: Do not use firmware from one brand on another device, even if the processor is the same. You could lose remote control, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth functionality.


Q2: Will my remote and Netflix work after the update?

Remote – maybe not without a patch. Netflix – often breaks because Lollipop lacks Widevine L1 certification on older boxes. You may need to use an older Netflix APK.