Engineers, developers, service technicians, and hobbyists working with Rockchip SoC devices who need a reliable tool for firmware management and recovery.
The tool requires specific Rockchip USB drivers (versions no higher than v4.5 are often recommended for older chipsets).
: It includes options to erase IDB (Internal Data Block), which is often a necessary troubleshooting step when a device becomes unresponsive or "bricked". RKAndroidTool v1.35
Locate the physical button (often a pinhole button on TV boxes, or Volume+ on tablets).
is a legacy Windows-based utility specifically designed for flashing and managing Rockchip-based Android devices, such as the RK3066 and RK3188 chipsets commonly found in older Android TV sticks and tablets. While newer versions (now often called AndroidTool ) exist, v1.35 remains a noted version in the modding community for its role in custom ROM installations. Key Features & Functionality Locate the physical button (often a pinhole button
This tool requires manual selection of partition images, offering more control than automated tools. 1. Preparing the Device
RKAndroidTool v1.35 introduces a new feature for batch APK installation and management, making it easier for users to manage multiple Android applications on their Rockchip-based devices. Key Features & Functionality This tool requires manual
RKAndroidTool v1.35 is a Windows-based utility designed specifically for devices running Rockchip processors (such as RK3066, RK3188, and older SoCs). Developed by Rockchip Electronics, this tool allows users to interface directly with the device's NAND flash memory.
While v1.35 was a staple for hobbyists around 2012–2013, it has largely been superseded by the more modern or newer versions of AndroidTool (v2.x and above) which offer better support for high-capacity storage and newer Rockchip chipsets.
This report evaluates the functionality, performance, and operational use of (Rockchip Android Tool). The utility is designed for flashing firmware, upgrading, and performing low-level maintenance on Rockchip-based Android devices (e.g., RK30xx, RK31xx, RK32xx, RK33xx). Testing confirms that the tool successfully performs device detection, image loading, and partition flashing under standard conditions.