Skyworth 85Q6800H QLED Google TV Firmware and Software

How to Fix a Frozen Skyworth 85Q6800H QLED TV: USB Firmware Recovery Guide. (Software and Firmware is Tested and 100% Working)

Before starting, double-check your TV's exact region. Firmware binaries are region-locked, and flashing the wrong build will permanently break tuner configurations or kill the board tuner completely. However, once a correct software was installed tuner config will be back to normal.

Regional Restrictions & Risks

Region Specifics: This firmware release is built exclusively for Skyworth 85Q6800H models sold in the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa. Installing this software on units from other regions can permanently corrupt or kill the board tuner completely. However, once a correct software was installed tuner config will be back to normal.

Some of this model 'SKYWORTH 85Q6800H' also sold in Maldives and other part of South East Asia.

Critical Safety Notice: Do not turn off the TV, unplug the power cable, or remove the USB drive while the firmware is installing. Doing so will brick your television. Follow every step in order.

Supported Regions & Countries

Region

Supported Countries

Middle East

Bahrain, Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Yemen

Sub-Saharan Africa

Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo (Congo-Brazzaville), Cote d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe


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Understanding the 85Q6800H QLED

The Skyworth 85Q6800H packs solid hardware for its tier—a 85-inch 4K QLED panel with Dolby Vision, a native 120Hz refresh rate (Turbo Motion), and Dolby Atmos decoding driven by the Daily Family 2.0 Google TV interface.

When the board is functioning properly, the quantum-dot layer gives great color volume, and the panel is easy on the eyes during long sessions thanks to its flicker-free backlight. However, like many Android/Google TV platforms using MediaTek system-on-chipsets, the eMMC storage can get corrupt during an over-the-air (OTA) update or power dip, leaving the TV unbootable.

Problems Resolved by This Firmware Release

If your set exhibits any of these symptoms, a forced USB flashing will rewrite the core system partitions and restore standard operation:


CategorySpecific Issues Fixed
Boot & System FaultsStuck on Skyworth logo, continuous loading loop, boot failure after OTA update, no display with backlight on, no audio output, intermittent sound cutouts, Wi-Fi/LAN connectivity failure.
App & Decoding ErrorsGreen screen/tint artifacts on YouTube, Prime Video, or Netflix; Netflix Error Codes: ui-800-3(307006), tvq-st-103, and tvq-st-106; native YouTube application playback crash.

Prerequisites & Preparation

  • USB Flash Drive: Minimum 8GB capacity, Maximum 32GB. It must be formatted strictly to FAT32. High-capacity drives formatted as exFAT or NTFS will fail to trigger the bootloader during force-update mode.


  • Stable Power Source: Do not run this process during unstable power conditions. A loss of power mid-write will corrupt the primary boot block beyond basic USB recovery.

  • Archive Utility: Zip extraction utility to unpack the archive file MTKRef_Plus9603_GTV_UR5.2.zip.

  • Required Packages:

    • upgrade_image_no_tvcertificate_project_id_persist.pkg

    • upgrade_image_tvconfig.pkg

Step-by-Step Firmware Recovery Procedure

馃毃 WARNING: Perform every step in order. Removing the drive or cutting power during the write sequence will permanently brick the TV's mainboard.

Step 1: Format the USB Drive

Insert your flash drive into a PC. Right-click the volume, select Format, set the File System to FAT32, and complete a quick format.

Step 2: Prepare the Package Files

Extract MTKRef_Plus9603_GTV_UR5.2.zip. Inside, locate the two raw image files:

  • upgrade_image_no_tvcertificate_project_id_persist.pkg

  • upgrade_image_tvconfig.pkg

Copy both files directly to the root directory of your USB drive (e.g., E:\). Do not put them inside any subfolders, and do not alter their filenames.


Step 3: Trigger the Force Update

Because the TV is stuck on the boot screen and inaccessible via Google TV menus, you must trigger the low-level recovery manually:

  1. Unplug the TV's main power cable from the wall outlet.

  2. Plug the USB flash drive directly into the TV's USB 2.0 port (usually color-coded black or white, avoid the blue USB 3.0 port).

  3. Reconnect the TV power cord to the wall outlet.

  4. Do not touch any buttons on the remote or chassis. Wait a few seconds while the mainboard reads the drive headers.

  5. Watch the front standby LED. Once the red indicator starts blinking rapidly or the on-screen status reads LOADING DATA... 1%, the bootloader has successfully hooked the payload.




Step 4: Installation & Mandatory Factory Reset

  1. Allow the process to run uninterrupted. The installation takes roughly 10 to 15 minutes.

  2. Once partition flashing reaches 100%, the TV will cycle power and automatically boot into the initial Google TV setup screen.

  3. Complete the basic initial setup, then perform a clean factory wipe to clear old residual cached data:

    • Navigate to Home > Settings > System > About > Reset.

  4. Confirm the system reset and allow the television to finalize its initial state.

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