: Use a PC to format a USB flash drive (at least 1GB) to FAT32 . [1]
: Unzip the downloaded file and place the autorun.upg or similar .pkg file into the root directory (not inside a folder) of your USB drive. [1, 11] Install on TV : Turn on the TV. Plug the USB into the side port. philips+55put6002+56+software+update+link
There’s no direct download link to share because Philips delivers updates automatically via the TV’s internet connection. Use Settings → Update software on the TV itself. Never pay for firmware or download from unofficial sources. : Use a PC to format a USB
Searching for on Google or YouTube may lead to: Plug the USB into the side port
Follow the on-screen prompts to download and install any available updates. Method 2: USB Update Check your current version on the TV by going to Current software On a computer, visit the Philips Software & Drivers portal and enter your model number 55PUT6002/56 If a newer version is available, download the file, unzip it, and save the content to the root directory of a FAT32-formatted USB drive.
No, but it’s recommended to note your Wi-Fi password and app logins. A factory reset after update is optional.
: Use a PC to format a USB flash drive (at least 1GB) to FAT32 . [1]
: Unzip the downloaded file and place the autorun.upg or similar .pkg file into the root directory (not inside a folder) of your USB drive. [1, 11] Install on TV : Turn on the TV. Plug the USB into the side port.
There’s no direct download link to share because Philips delivers updates automatically via the TV’s internet connection. Use Settings → Update software on the TV itself. Never pay for firmware or download from unofficial sources.
Searching for on Google or YouTube may lead to:
Follow the on-screen prompts to download and install any available updates. Method 2: USB Update Check your current version on the TV by going to Current software On a computer, visit the Philips Software & Drivers portal and enter your model number 55PUT6002/56 If a newer version is available, download the file, unzip it, and save the content to the root directory of a FAT32-formatted USB drive.
No, but it’s recommended to note your Wi-Fi password and app logins. A factory reset after update is optional.