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Samsung does not officially support rolling back TV firmware, as updates are designed to improve performance, security, and app compatibility. While a direct downgrade is not possible, troubleshooting steps like cold booting or using manual USB updates via the Samsung support site can resolve issues caused by new software. For more details, visit Samsung Support. Device Information and Firmware Q&A - Samsung Developer
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Since a direct rollback isn't supported, these steps are recommended by Samsung Support
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USB Method: Users download specific older firmware files to a FAT32-formatted USB drive and attempt to trigger an update via the TV's settings or the hidden Service Menu.
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Method 2: Using a USB drive and a computer
In rare cases (widespread bugs like audio desync on Q70C or app crashes on The Frame 2023), Samsung has pushed a special engineering firmware that reverts only one specific module. Call support, reference your model and the exact bug, and ask for "Engineering Build to restore prior audio/video behavior." They will not call it a downgrade, but it exists.