40ms801amac2hg Firmware Top

The code 40MS801AMAC2HG typically refers to a specific firmware version or mainboard identifier for TCL Android TVs. Updating or managing this firmware is generally done through the system settings or via a manual USB flash if the TV is unresponsive. Updating via System Settings

| Version | Android OS | Kernel | Stability Rating | Best For | |---------|------------|--------|----------------|----------| | v2.5.3_20241210 | Android 12 (Go) | 4.9.206 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Daily use, low latency | | v1.9.5_20230321 | Android 10 | 4.9.118 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Older apps, lightweight | | MS801_HG_Rooted_v5 (Custom) | Android 11 | 5.10.66 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Advanced users (root access) | 40ms801amac2hg firmware top

Press and hold the Power button on the TV panel (not the remote). The code 40MS801AMAC2HG typically refers to a specific

The 40-MS801A-MAC2HG refers to a specific motherboard/chassis often found in 40-inch LED TVs (such as those from brands like TCL, Skyworth, or Thomson). Firmware updates for this chassis are critical for resolving common "soft-brick" issues where the device fails to boot correctly. Technical Profile Chassis Model: MS801A Application: 40-inch LED Smart/Non-Smart TVs Do not power off the TV or remove USB during flashing

Menu freezes or weird colors/inverted pictures (often caused by using the wrong panel data in the firmware). 3. Where to Find the Firmware

  • Do not power off the TV or remove USB during flashing. Interruption will brick the board.
  • After 5–10 minutes, the TV will reboot automatically. Remove the USB drive.
  • Signs You Need an Update:

    • Boot loop or stuck on logo (bricked device)
    • Wi-Fi or Bluetooth not turning on
    • Remote control input lag or unresponsiveness
    • Frequent app crashes (Google Play Services, YouTube)
    • Overheating even during idle
    • "System UI has stopped" errors
    1. Bootloader (e.g., U-Boot, ROM boot)
    2. Bootloader environment (variables)
    3. Primary firmware image: