User question
condere smart tv 32" 32v20 firmware update download
Artificial Intelligence Response
Direct answer to the question
- There is no official public firmware download page for Condere TVs, and none specifically for the 32V20 appears to be published by the brand.
- The Condere 32V20 commonly uses a universal mainboard P50-352V5.0 (HiSilicon/Hisemi SoC). For these sets, technicians source firmware by mainboard and panel, not by retail model.
- A community-maintained P50-352V5.0 USB package for 1366×768/8 GB units is available (multi‑part RAR) and identifies the USB image as HISI352S.bin. Use only if your board and panel match. (elektroda.com)
Key points
- Verify your exact mainboard silkscreen (P50‑352V5.0), panel model (e.g., HV320WHB‑F56), and storage size before flashing.
- Third‑party firmware is at your own risk; wrong panel config can leave you with no picture or reversed/mirrored image.
- If a forced USB flash completes but the TV still loops, the eMMC on the mainboard may be failing; replacement of the mainboard is then typical. (kazmielecom.tech)
Detailed problem analysis
- Why you won’t find an “official” Condere file
- Condere is a budget/private‑label brand sold largely via South African retailers; public firmware repositories are not maintained the way Tier‑1 brands do. Community threads request this exact file with no vendor link provided, which is a good indicator that official public packages are not offered. (mfaonline.co.za)
- Board‑centric firmware
- The 32V20’s mainboard is typically P50‑352V5.0 (Hi3751V350). Firmware for these “universal” boards is released by board/panel combination, not by retail TV model name. A common 32″ configuration is 1366×768 with 8 GB eMMC; community packages for this board name the USB image HISI352S.bin and document a “Source 2580” service code for panel parameters after flashing. (kazmielecom.tech)
- Panel‑matching matters
- LVDS timing, color mapping, and mirror settings differ by panel. Flashing an image built for a different 32″ panel (even on the same P50‑352V5.0 board) can yield no picture, wrong colors, or upside‑down/mirrored video until corrected in the service menu—or may soft‑brick if boot scripts don’t match your storage layout. Community archives for other brands using the same board (e.g., ROCH) reinforce that images are panel‑specific. (remont-aud.net)
- Symptoms vs. root cause
- Boot‑logo loops can be caused by software (corrupt /system or /vendor partitions) or by worn eMMC. A flash that starts but never completes, or succeeds yet the TV reverts to looping, often points to eMMC bad blocks on these boards—at which point board replacement is faster/cheaper than chip rework in most shops.
Current information and trends
- Community resources: Technicians now rely on curated repositories and forums for these universal boards. For P50‑352V5.0, a current community page lists a two‑part RAR (1366×768, 8 GB) and indicates the expected USB image name (HISI352S.bin). An active thread specifically requests the Condere 32V20 P50‑352V5.0 USB image, underscoring the lack of a vendor post. (kazmielecom.tech)
- Retail specs alignment: South‑African listings for the 32V20 show Android, 1366×768, Mali‑450MP2, and 8 GB storage—consistent with the 8 GB images posted for P50‑352V5.0. (mfaonline.co.za)
Supporting explanations and details
- What you must match before downloading
- Mainboard silkscreen: P50‑352V5.0
- Panel model: HV320WHB‑F56, HV320WX2‑206, PT320AT02‑2, etc. (found on the panel label)
- Storage: 8 GB vs 4 GB eMMC (community package cited is for 8 GB)
- Remote/IR mapping differences can occur; a universal remote may be needed after flashing if keymaps differ. (remont-aud.net)
- Typical file names on this platform
- HISI352S.bin (documented on the P50‑352V5.0 community page)
- Some variants on related Hisilicon boards use allupgrade_v352_sos.bin, but follow the package provider’s exact naming—do not rename arbitrarily. (kazmielecom.tech)
Ethical and legal aspects
- Using non‑OEM firmware may void any remaining warranty and carries malware/bricking risks from file‑hosts. Only use sources you trust and scan archives; verify hashes when provided. If under warranty, pursue official support first.
Practical guidelines
Implementation (forced USB update), if and only if your hardware matches:
1) Prepare media
- Use a 4–8 GB USB 2.0 stick, FAT32 formatted.
- Extract the multi‑part archive completely; you should end up with the provider’s exact file set (e.g., HISI352S.bin). Place the file(s) in the USB root. (kazmielecom.tech)
2) Force‑flash sequence
- Unplug AC, insert the USB in USB1/2.0.
- Press and hold the TV’s physical Power (or sometimes Vol+) button, then plug AC while holding until the standby LED begins a distinct blink or an “Upgrading” bar appears. Release and wait 5–10 minutes; the set will power‑cycle when done.
- Remove the USB on the first reboot so it doesn’t re‑flash.
3) Post‑flash checks
- If picture is inverted or colors are wrong, enter service menu and set the correct Panel/Scan direction parameters. On this board, the service code “Source → 2580” is commonly documented. Save and reboot. (kazmielecom.tech)
4) If it still boot‑loops
- Likely eMMC degradation; replace the mainboard (P50‑352V5.0) rather than chasing images. This board is shared across multiple rebrands, which eases sourcing. (mercadolivre.com.br)
Potential challenges and how to overcome them
- Wrong panel config: Use service menu to select the right panel ID; if no combination yields a stable image, your image doesn’t match your panel—obtain a build for your exact panel code. (remont-aud.net)
- File‑host pitfalls: Many community pages proxy downloads via ads/file‑hosts; use caution, block pop‑ups, and verify the final payload.
- No USB update reaction: Try a different USB stick (USB 2.0, ≤32 GB), the other USB port, and repeat the forced‑start sequence.
Possible disclaimers or additional notes
- Community packages (e.g., those aggregating HISI352S.bin for P50‑352V5.0 1366×768/8 GB) are not Condere‑signed; use at your own risk. (kazmielecom.tech)
- A forum thread exists for this exact Condere 32V20/P50‑352V5.0 request, but with no official vendor link posted as of October 2025. (elektroda.com)
Suggestions for further research
- Provide your exact panel label and a photo of the mainboard to repair forums (Elektroda, local Russian‑language forums) to request a panel‑matched USB build or a full eMMC dump if USB boot fails. (elektroda.com)
- If you want a board‑and‑panel matched image from another brand using P50‑352V5.0 (e.g., ROCH with panel PT320AT02‑2), verify LVDS mapping compatibility before trying. (remont-aud.net)
Brief summary
- There is no official public Condere 32V20 firmware download; technicians source images by mainboard and panel.
- For P50‑352V5.0 32″ HD (1366×768) with 8 GB eMMC, a community USB package identifying HISI352S.bin exists; confirm your hardware before flashing and use the forced‑USB procedure carefully. If a correct flash doesn’t resolve a boot‑loop, suspect eMMC/mainboard failure and replace the P50‑352V5.0 board. (kazmielecom.tech)
If you’d like, share:
- A clear photo of the mainboard silkscreen
- The panel model from the panel’s sticker
- Any on‑screen error or LED blink pattern
I’ll confirm the best‑matched image and give you panel‑specific service‑menu values.
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