Finding reliable firmware for generic TV boxes like the can be tricky because these devices often use "fake" specifications, claiming Android 11.1 while actually running older versions like Android 9.
Because "MXQ Pro" is a generic name used by dozens of Chinese manufacturers, there isn't one single "Android 11" file. You must identify your specific hardware.
Manufacturers like MXQ are required to provide firmware for warranty purposes. Downloading freely distributed stock firmware is legal. However, modifying or redistributing for profit is not.
Avoid untrusted download lockers that prompt you to install desktop malware. Use community platforms where developers share verified source files:
To successfully flash your firmware, gather the following tools:
: If the box is stuck on the logo, use the toothpick method to enter Recovery Mode and select "Wipe data/factory reset".
For Rockchip devices, use or AndroidTool .
Note: "Restore" completely formats the device, which is recommended for a clean installation.
Usually Amlogic USB Burning Tool (for Amlogic chips) or PhoenixCard/PhoenixSuit (for Allwinner chips).