: Unlike some older versions, it can take a dump or export of existing firmware partitions directly from the device. What’s New in Version 2.3.9
: Used for flashing a single "Packed" firmware file (typically with a .img extension) that contains all necessary partitions.
: Targets discrete image blocks ( boot.img , system.img , recovery.img , trust.img ) without rewriting the entire storage structure.
Enables users to flash individual image files (such as kernel.img , boot.img , or recovery.img ) without rewriting the entire storage drive.
The RK Android Tool v2.3.9 is a powerful and specialized piece of software that is important for anyone needing to perform low-level firmware maintenance on older Rockchip-powered devices. While newer and more advanced tools have since been released by Rockchip, version 2.3.9 represents a key stage in the evolution of these utilities.
: A high-quality cable connected specifically to the device's OTG port is required for data transfer.
Click the empty path cell next to the partition name (e.g., parameter , boot , system ).
Compatible with Rockchip SoCs ranging from RK29xx to RK3588, covering Android 4.4 through Android 12+.
Some tools allow users to create a backup of their device's current software state, including the operating system, applications, and data. This can be crucial for data recovery in case something goes wrong during software modifications.
For hobbyists and OEMs still using RK3399 or RK3328 platforms, the tool remains the go‑to solution for flashing Android images without resorting to command‑line scripts. The added RK3588 support signals that Rockchip is trying to keep the older ecosystem alive while nudging developers toward its next‑gen hardware.