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Powkiddy RGB10 Max 3 Pro — Custom firmware

Quick answer

Button combo

VOL Down(hold during boot)recoveryflash eMMC

Steps

  1. 1Pick a community OS built for the Amlogic A311D; ROCKNIX is the main maintained option for this chip.
  2. 2On a PC, download the latest ROCKNIX A311D (S922X) image and the balenaEtcher writer.
  3. 3Write the decompressed image to a microSD with balenaEtcher, then power the handheld off.
  4. 4Hold VOL Down while powering on to enter recovery, which flashes the OS to the internal eMMC.
  5. 5Remove the card after it finishes, then power on to boot ROCKNIX from eMMC and add ROMs on a second microSD.
Last verified: 2026-06-20Source: rocknix.org

Custom firmware on the Powkiddy RGB10 Max 3 Pro means installing a community Linux OS for its Amlogic A311D SoC. ROCKNIX is the actively maintained choice (the device originally shipped on JELOS, which is no longer supported). Because the OS lives on internal eMMC, you flash by writing the A311D (S922X) image to a microSD with balenaEtcher, entering recovery with VOL Down at boot, and letting it re-image the eMMC. Match the image to the A311D chip exactly: RK3566 builds for the non-Pro RGB10 Max 3 will not work here.

FAQ

Which custom firmware works on the RGB10 Max 3 Pro?
ROCKNIX is the maintained option for the A311D. JELOS was the original build but is discontinued. ArkOS and Batocera target different chips, so verify A311D support before flashing.
Do I need to open the device?
No. You flash from a microSD into recovery (hold VOL Down at boot); the OS is written to the internal eMMC without disassembly.