Медиацентр MEKEDE (EVB3561SV-W-65-M0) Android 7.1.1

The evb3561sv-w-65-m0 runs a heavily customized version of Android tailored for car head units. The interface is designed for finger‑friendly operation while driving, with large icons, simplified menus, and hardware button support for volume, track skipping, and voice commands.

Some incremental update packages (e.g., ) are designed to add root permissions on top of a specific base firmware version. These packages are applied using the standard OTA update method described earlier.

The MT3561S is a mature processor designed for embedded applications and is not a powerhouse by modern standards, but it's adequate for basic navigation, music, video, and app use. As you can see, the factory-installed Android version on these units is most commonly or 8.1 (Oreo) , which is where the core of the Android 10 question lies.

LVDS output works only with specific panel timings (must be hardcoded in the device tree). MIPI DSI is more flexible but poorly documented. If your LCD isn’t from the vendor’s approved list, expect to spend days tweaking parameters.

Several official firmware packages have been released for the 3560 platform:

Many units labeled "Android 10" for this board may actually be running a "fake" or spoofed version where the system settings display "10," but the underlying API level corresponds to Android 6.0 or 8.1. True Android 10 updates are rare for the older MT3561 chipset due to hardware limitations. How to Update or Upgrade