Quick answers to the most common R36S questions and problems. For detailed tutorials, see our Articles section.
This usually means a mismatch between your screen panel and the .dtb (device-tree) file.
Quick fixes:
panel4.dtb, panel5.dtbMost common cause: Faulty stock SD card
The cheap micro-SD cards included with R36S fail frequently, causing boot failures, missing games, and corrupted saves.
Solution:
This indicates corrupted SD card or missing .dtb file.
Solutions: Reflash firmware, verify .dtb file in BOOT partition, try different SD card.
Enhanced resolution is demanding on the RK3326 chip.
Quick fixes:
Enable Run-Ahead in RetroArch:
In RetroArch Quick Menu (FN + X):
This applies settings to all games using that core.
This is a known hardware issue caused by power supply interference.
Mitigation strategies:
Battery life varies by workload:
Charging: Use 5V/1–2A USB-A to USB-C cable. Full charge takes ~4 hours.
Power-saving tips:
This is a known software issue with ArkOS battery reporting.
Solutions: Run a few full charge/discharge cycles to calibrate, or update to latest firmware.
Never use the power button! This corrupts saves.
Proper exit methods:
Default hotkeys:
No. The R36S does not include HDMI or any video output capability.
FN acts as a hotkey modifier:
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