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PhoenixCard is a free flash tool designed by Allwinner Technology primarily for creating bootable SD cards for Allwinner-based Android devices (tablets, TV boxes). It is widely used to burn firmware images (.img files) onto microSD cards to unbrick or update devices.
Key Features:
Click the large “Burn” button.
Success: A green checkmark and the message “Burn successfully” will appear. phoenixcard v4.2.7 download
Click “Close,” then safely eject the microSD card via Windows. Insert it into your Allwinner device (TV box, Orange Pi, etc.) and power on. The device should now boot into the new firmware.
Navigate to the extracted folder and right-click PhoenixCard.exe → Run as Administrator. This is mandatory; otherwise, the tool will fail to access the disk at a low level.
This feature would include:
Hash Verification (MD5/SHA256)
Compatibility Checker
Alternative Tools Suggestion
Q: Does PhoenixCard v4.2.7 work on macOS or Linux?
A: Not natively. However, Linux users can use sunxi-fel or dd via command line. macOS users can run PhoenixCard under a Windows virtual machine (VMware or VirtualBox) with USB passthrough.
Q: Can I use PhoenixCard to back up an existing SD card? A: No. PhoenixCard only writes, it does not read or create image files. Use Win32 Disk Imager or balenaEtcher for backups.
Q: The tool says “No disk space” but my SD card is 16GB. A: This is a known bug. Reformat the SD card using SD Formatter (official tool) to FAT32, then retry. Sometimes Windows partitions cause PhoenixCard to misread free space. PhoenixCard is a free flash tool designed by
Q: Is v4.2.7 compatible with Windows 11? A: Yes, but you may need to run it in Windows 8 compatibility mode (right-click → Properties → Compatibility → Run this program in compatibility mode for Windows 8).