Upgrade Medianav 9.1.3 To 1.0.13.1 -
Once you flash 1.0.13.1, you cannot go back to 9.1.3. The bootloader is permanently updated. Proceed with eyes open.
In the fragmented world of aftermarket and entry-level OEM infotainment systems, few version jumps are as confusing—or as rewarding—as the leap from Medianav 9.1.3 to 1.0.13.1. upgrade medianav 9.1.3 to 1.0.13.1
At first glance, the version numbers suggest a downgrade (9.x to 1.x). In reality, this is a lateral shift across two entirely different firmware branches. If your system is currently displaying , you are likely running an older Rockchip-based unit. The target, 1.0.13.1 , belongs to the newer, more stable Linux-based "Medianav Evolution" or a rebranded equivalent (common in Dacia, Renault, and certain Chinese-sourced head units for markets like South America and Eastern Europe). Once you flash 1
To succeed, you need a (often labeled "Force Upgrade" or "Recovery Flash"). These are rarely found on official portals but circulate via specialized forums like XDA Developers or Russian 4PDA . The Upgrade Process Warning: This procedure wipes all user data (saved radio stations, equalizer presets, paired phones). Back up any navigation map licenses if applicable. In the fragmented world of aftermarket and entry-level