Ts10.2.2 Firmware

, a major system version used in Topway TS10 Android head units. 1. Executive Summary

Patches for smoother system ramping and bug fixes related to default settings like brightness ceilings.

Incompatible MCU (Microcontroller Unit) version. Fix:

The is a highly recommended "maintenance" update. While it won't transform your Android 10 unit into Android 14, it fixes the micro-stutters and connection drops that make daily driving frustrating.

For advanced users, the tool is invaluable. Available on GitHub, it's a set of scripts for unpacking, modifying, and repacking TS10 firmware. This lets you: Ts10.2.2 Firmware

Use a high-quality USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 flash drive with at least 8GB of capacity. Plug the drive into a computer.

Enhanced dashboard customization with over 90 real-time data points via Superbox. Performance & Stability:

: Specific builds for "Tesla-style" or vertical displays are hosted in dedicated channels (e.g., via this Telegram invite).

: When the upgrade screen appears, leave the "Wipe Data" option unchecked . Checking this option will wipe the internal storage and delete pre-installed activation codes required for features like built-in CarPlay or specialized navigation apps. , a major system version used in Topway

Upgrading to the Ts10.2.2 firmware offers numerous benefits for device manufacturers, users, and developers. Some of the most significant advantages include:

Integrated dual-module Bluetooth 5.0 systems manage phone calls and separate OBD2/peripheral pairings simultaneously.

mksquashfs rootfs_new/ system_new.sqsh -comp xz -b 256K

: If steering wheel controls or AC info stop working, go to Factory Settings (common codes: 8888 or 123456 ) and re-select your specific vehicle's CANBUS protocol. Incompatible MCU (Microcontroller Unit) version

This warning indicates file corruption occurred during transit or storage.

The firmware also supports "one-screen-three-displays" functionality, which allows navigation, media playback, and vehicle information to be displayed simultaneously on a single high-definition screen.

If an update fails, try a "force update":