Rk3368 Android 10 Info
Have you tried Android 10 on your RK3368 box? Share your experience in the comments below or join the FreakTab RK3368 forum thread.
In the world of TV boxes and single-board computers (SBCs), the Rockchip RK3368 occupies a fascinating, albeit aging, space. Released in 2015 as a follow-up to the popular RK3288, this 64-bit octa-core processor was a powerhouse of its time. For years, however, it has been synonymous with Android 6.0 Marshmallow and, at best, Android 7.1 Nougat. rk3368 android 10
| Metric | Android 7.1 (Stock) | Android 10 (Custom) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 38,000 | 41,200 | | Geekbench 5 (Single) | 88 | 91 | | Geekbench 5 (Multi) | 315 | 328 | | 4K H.265 Playback (Kodi) | Smooth (HW) | Smooth (HW) | | 1080p UI Rendering | 45 fps average | 55 fps average | | Netflix (Widevine) | L3 (SD) | L3 (SD) – No L1 possible | | RAM Free after boot | 850 MB | 700 MB | Have you tried Android 10 on your RK3368 box
The RK3368’s Android 10 ROMs are a testament to the dedication of the open-source community—a beautiful swan song for a chip that refused to die. But they are a museum piece, not a modern marvel. Released in 2015 as a follow-up to the
If you already own an RK3368 box (Beelink R68, Tronsmart, Zidoo X6 Pro) and it is gathering dust because Android 7 is too old, installing an ROM is a fun weekend project. It will breathe enough life into it to run modern APKs, improve UI smoothness, and give you dark mode.