Zte Zxv10 B760hs3 Specs ◆
The B760HS3 is powered by a MediaTek-based multi-core processor. This is confirmed by community developers who have attempted to flash custom firmware onto the device using MediaTek's SP Flash Tool. The chipset is capable of hardware decoding for high-definition video, allowing it to output content in 4K resolution.
Missing: NFC, built-in microphone array.
Weaknesses / limitations
Capable of playing local media files via USB or TF card. Zte Zxv10 B760hs3 Specs
The device includes essential ports and wireless options to support modern streaming and networking needs:
Security considerations
Supported remotes link via Bluetooth to accept voice commands. This connects directly to virtual assistant systems for hands-free content indexing. Video, Audio, & Compression Formats The B760HS3 is powered by a MediaTek-based multi-core
ARM Mali-450 or Mali-G31 architecture. This dedicated graphical hardware manages user interface transitions and smoothly decodes intensive video frames.
| Component | Specification | |-------------------|-------------------------------------------------| | | Amlogic S905X (28 nm, Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 @ up to 1.5 GHz) | | GPU | ARM Mali-450 MP3 (up to 750 MHz, supports OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0) | | RAM | 1 GB DDR3 (soldered) | | Storage | 8 GB eMMC 5.0 (user-accessible partition varies by firmware) |
10/100 Mbps is fine for 4K streaming (~25 Mbps needed), but large local file transfers or game streaming suffer. Missing: NFC, built-in microphone array
is engineered around efficiency and data stream optimization. It handles standard definitions up to High Definition (HD) and compressed digital multi-channel audio.
The ZTE ZXV10 B760HS3 represents a specific era of Android TV boxes: functional, carrier-branded, and designed for IPTV. Its legacy is now defined not by official support, but by its active community of users who continue to develop and share custom firmware to keep the device relevant beyond its official lifespan.