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* [http://www.orangepi.org/downloadresources/ Download page for the user manual, schematics, source code, Android image, etc.]
* [http://www.orangepi.org/downloadresources/ Download page for the user manual, schematics, source code, Android image, etc.]
* [https://it-explain.com/orangepi-4g-iot-review-single-board-computer-for-iot-with-lte/ Board review]
* [https://it-explain.com/orangepi-4g-iot-review-single-board-computer-for-iot-with-lte/ Board review]
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Latest revision as of 11:47, 4 November 2023

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Xunlong Orange Pi 4G-IoT
CHANGE_ME
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Manufacturer Xunlong
Name Orange Pi 4G-IoT
Codename xunlong-orangepi4giot
Released 2018
Type single board computer
Hardware
Chipset MediaTek MT6737M
CPU Quad-core 1.25 GHz Cortex-A53
GPU Mali-T720 MP1
Display 720p @ 48Hz (incompatible with most displays)
Storage 8 GB
Memory 1 GB DDR3
Architecture aarch64
Software
Original software Android
Original version 6.0 on Linux 3.18
postmarketOS
Category testing
Pre-built images no


Contributors

  • cyrozap

Flashing using the Preloader

  1. Remove jumper J5. This will disable the USB hub on the board and enable you to connect the board to the host PC via USB. If you don't do this, USB errors will appear in dmesg.
  2. Start the MediaTek Smartphone Flash Tool (SPFT) as root.
  3. Select the scatter file and the partitions you want to flash.
  4. Click "Download".
  5. Plug the board into your computer via its micro-USB port.
  6. Wait for flashing to complete.
  7. If that fails, repeat steps 4-6 until it works. Maybe try a different USB cable/port.

See also