AFLOW Prototype: A_hR2_166_c-002
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M. J. Mehl, D. Hicks, C. Toher, O. Levy, R. M. Hanson, G. L. W. Hart, and S. Curtarolo, The AFLOW Library of Crystallographic Prototypes: Part 1, Comp. Mat. Sci. 136, S1-S828 (2017). (doi=10.1016/j.commatsci.2017.01.017)
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Navigate to Settings > Support > Update Software > Current Version. Write this version number down. You will need it to compare against the update file on the Philips website.
Some Philips TVs allow you to export your picture and channel settings to a USB drive. Look for a "Cloning" or "Backup" option in support settings. This will save you time re-calibrating after the update.
Q: How often are Philips TV firmware updates released? A: Typically 3-4 times per year. Older models receive fewer updates.
Q: Will an update delete my apps or settings? A: No, but it’s always a good idea to note down your picture and sound settings just in case.
Q: My Philips TV is older than 2015. Can it still be updated? A: Possibly, but check the support site. Many legacy models no longer receive updates.
Q: What is “EPP” or “TPM” firmware? A: These are internal Philips platform codes. Your model number will start with something like 55PUS7354. The firmware is tied to that.
Need more help?
Visit the official Philips TV support page and enter your exact model number. You can also contact Philips customer support via chat or phone.
Last updated: 2026
Updating the firmware on a Philips TV is essential for maintaining app compatibility, fixing system bugs, and improving overall performance . Depending on your TV model and internet status, you can update either wirelessly or manually via a USB drive. Method 1: Direct Wireless Update (Recommended)
If your TV is connected to the internet, this is the most straightforward method.
For Philips Titan OS (2024 Models): Use the remote to open Quick Settings > Update Software > Search for Software Update .
For Android and Google TV Models: Go to Settings > All Settings > Update Software > Search for Updates > Internet .
For Saphi Smart TVs: Navigate to Settings > All Settings > Update Software > Search for Updates . Method 2: Manual Update via USB
This method is used if your TV cannot connect to the internet or if a wireless update fails. philips tv firmware update
Identify Your Model: Check your TV's model number and current software version in the TV Information or Help menu .
Download Firmware: On a computer, visit the Philips Support website and search for your model to download the latest .zip firmware file . Prepare the USB Drive: Format a USB flash drive to FAT32 .
Extract the downloaded file and copy the autorun.upg file directly to the root directory of the USB drive . Install on TV: Insert the USB drive into the TV's USB port .
The TV should automatically detect the file and prompt you to begin the update .
Force Update (if needed): If the TV doesn't detect the USB, power the TV off, insert the drive, and then power it back on . Important Safety Tips
Do Not Unplug: Never remove the USB drive or disconnect the TV from power during the update process, as this can permanently damage (brick) the TV .
Wait for Completion: The update may take several minutes; the TV might appear to turn off or restart during this time .
Check Post-Update: After the update, you can verify the new version in the Current Software Info menu . GR1VH Chassis Software Update Guide | PDF - Scribd
Need help? Visit Philips Support or contact your local customer service with your TV’s model and current software version.
This is the simplest way to ensure you have the latest features and security patches.
Google TV Models: Long-press the Home button to open the Quick Panel > All Settings > System > About > System Update.
Android TV Models: Press the Settings button on your remote > All Settings > Update Software > Search for Updates > Internet.
Titan OS (2024+ models): Access the Quick Settings menu > Update Software > Search for Software Update. Navigate to Settings > Support > Update Software
Roku TV Models: Press Home > Settings > System > Software Update > Check Now. Method 2: Update via USB Flash Drive
If your TV isn't connected to the internet or an automatic update fails, use a USB drive.
How to update the software of the Philips Android TV via USB stick
To update your Philips TV firmware, you can use the built-in internet update feature or a USB drive for a manual installation. 🌐 Update via Internet (Quickest)
This is the easiest method if your TV is connected to Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Open Settings: Press the Home or Gear icon on your remote. Find Software: Navigate to Settings > Update Software.
Note: On newer models, look for System > About > System Update. Search: Select Search for Updates and choose Internet.
Install: If an update is found, follow the on-screen prompts. Your TV may restart several times; do not unplug it during this process. 💾 Update via USB (Manual)
Use this if your TV isn't connected to the web or if the automatic update fails. Format: Use an empty USB drive formatted to FAT32.
Download: Go to the Philips Support site, enter your model number, and download the latest firmware ZIP.
Extract: Unzip the file and copy the .upg or .pkg file directly to the root directory (not inside a folder) of the USB. Update:
Insert the USB into the TV while it is on or in standby (depending on model). Go to Update Software > Updates > USB and press OK. Select the file and confirm to start. 💡 Troubleshooting Tips
Automatic Updates: Enable this in Settings > System > About > System Update to stay current without manual effort.
Check Version: You can often see your current software version by entering 1 2 3 6 5 4 on your remote while watching TV. Need more help
Stuck Update: If the TV freezes, leave it alone for at least 15 minutes. If it truly fails, you may need to perform a "force upgrade" by holding the power button while plugging the TV back into the wall. Philips TV USB Software Upgrade Guide | PDF - Scribd
To update your Philips TV firmware, you can use either an internet connection for a direct update or a USB flash drive for a manual installation Method 1: Direct Internet Update (Recommended)
This is the easiest method if your TV is connected to Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Open Settings : Press the button on your remote. Navigate to Update
: [Settings] > [System] > [About] > [System update] > [Internet]. Android TV
: [Settings] > [Update Software] > [Search for updates] > [Internet]. Titan OS/Linux : [Settings] > [Update software] > [Search for updates]. : If an update is found, select
and follow the on-screen prompts. The TV will download the file, reboot, and apply the update. Method 2: Manual Update via USB
Use this if your TV isn't connected to the internet or if the direct update fails.
How to update the software of a Philips Google TV via the Internet
Step 1: Format the USB Drive Insert the USB into your computer. Right-click the drive in File Explorer, select Format. Choose FAT32 as the file system. Leave allocation size as default. Click Start.
Step 2: Download the Correct Firmware
Step 3: Extract and Copy
Step 4: Safely Eject the USB Right-click the USB drive in Windows and select Eject. Physically remove the drive.
Step 5: Install on the Philips TV
Smart TVs are connected to your home network. Hackers occasionally find exploits in older software versions. Firmware updates close these security loopholes, protecting your personal data and preventing your TV from being hijacked into a botnet.