Cricfy TV 5.5 — What's New, Full Changelog and Free APK

Cricfy TV version 5.5 is the current latest release — the most stable and feature-complete build to date. This page covers everything that changed: full changelog, new channel additions, buffering improvements, Android 14 fixes, and step-by-step download instructions.

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5.5
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~19 MB
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Android 5+
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80+
Live Channels
40%
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Cricfy TV 5.5 — Overview

Cricfy TV version 5.5 is the current latest APK release and the recommended build for all users in 2026. It represents the most significant stability improvement since version 5.0 introduced the UI redesign and external player support. The headline change is a substantial reduction in stream interruptions during high-demand matches — the development team rebuilt the stream index refresh system, which now pulls new broadcast links faster when old ones expire during an active match session.

The channel library expanded from 65+ (in v5.0) to 80+ sources in this release, adding new HD feeds from SuperSport, Channel 9, Sony Ten, and several regional Indian broadcaster alternatives. Compatibility issues affecting Android 14 devices — particularly a crash-on-launch bug affecting Samsung Galaxy S24 and Pixel 8 series phones — have been resolved.

✓ Recommended for all users: If you are still running Cricfy TV 5.0 or 4.9, upgrading to 5.5 takes under two minutes and delivers meaningfully better stream stability, especially on 4G mobile data connections during IPL season.

Full Changelog — What Changed in Cricfy TV 5.5

The following changelog covers every change introduced in version 5.5 compared to version 5.0. Changes are categorised by type: new features, performance improvements, and bug fixes.

New Features

Performance Improvements

Bug Fixes

How to Download and Install Cricfy TV 5.5 APK

The Cricfy TV 5.5 APK download process takes under three minutes on any Android device. Because the app is not on the Google Play Store, a short manual installation is required:

  1. Enable Unknown Sources: Go to Settings → Security → Install Unknown Apps and toggle permission on for your browser or file manager. On Android 12+, this setting is per-app rather than global.
  2. Download the APK: Visit our Cricfy TV APK download page and tap the download button. The v5.5 file is approximately 19 MB — it downloads in 15–30 seconds on a typical mobile connection.
  3. Verify the file: The downloaded APK should be 18–21 MB. Files outside this range may be corrupted or tampered. If your antivirus flags it, confirm you downloaded from the verified source on this site.
  4. Tap Install: Open the APK from your Downloads folder or the notification shade. Tap Install on the Android prompt. Installation takes 10–15 seconds.
  5. Uninstall old version first if needed: If you are upgrading from v5.0 or v4.9 and the install fails, uninstall the old version first via Settings → Apps → Cricfy TV → Uninstall, then install v5.5 fresh.
  6. Open and verify: Launch the app and go to Settings → About to confirm the version shows 5.5. Navigate to the Live tab to confirm channels are loading.
💡 Upgrading from v4.9? Version 5.5 uses a different signing key than some v4.9 builds distributed via third-party mirrors. If installation fails with "App Not Installed," uninstall v4.9 first and then install v5.5 fresh. Your stream preferences are not saved between installs.
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Version Comparison — Cricfy TV 4.9 vs 5.0 vs 5.5

The table below compares the three most recent Cricfy TV versions across key features. If you are deciding whether to upgrade, this gives you a clear picture of what each version adds:

Feature v4.9 v5.0 v5.5 (Latest)
Live channels 50+ 65+ 80+
HD streaming (720p+) Limited
External player (MX/VLC) ✓ Improved
Android TV support
Android 14 compatible Partial ✓ Full
Picture-in-picture mode ✓ New
Auto stream refresh ✓ New
Buffering performance Baseline ~15% better ~40% better
Match quality badges ✓ New
Samsung Auto Blocker fix ✓ Fixed

Known Issues in Cricfy TV 5.5

No software release is without limitations. The following issues are present in version 5.5 and have not yet been resolved as of the April 2026 release. Workarounds are listed where available:

⚠ Encountering a different issue? If you experience errors not listed above, visit our Cricfy TV troubleshooting hub for comprehensive fixes, or check whether a newer APK has been released on the latest version page.

Should You Upgrade to Cricfy TV 5.5?

Upgrade from v4.9 — Yes, Immediately

Version 4.9 is now significantly behind on channel sources (50+ vs 80+) and lacks external player support, Android 14 compatibility, and the buffering improvements introduced across v5.0 and v5.5. Users on v4.9 will experience broken stream links for any broadcast source added since v5.0's channel database update. The upgrade is free and takes under two minutes.

Upgrade from v5.0 — Yes, Recommended

Version 5.0 is still functional but is missing 15+ channels, lacks the auto stream refresh system, and has the Android 14 crash bug that affects newer phones. If you experience any buffering or crash issues on v5.0, upgrading to v5.5 is the correct first step before any other troubleshooting.

Stay on v5.5 — Keep It Updated

If you are already on version 5.5, there is no reason to change. Monitor the latest version page for future releases — the development team typically releases a new build every 6–10 weeks, with hotfixes during active tournament seasons.

For users who need an older build due to device incompatibility, our Cricfy TV old version archive explains how to locate and safely install previous APK releases.

Frequently Asked Questions — Cricfy TV 5.5

What is new in Cricfy TV 5.5?

Version 5.5 brings five major additions over v5.0: the channel library expanded to 80+ sources; buffering on 4G connections reduced by approximately 40%; Android 14 launch crashes fixed (Samsung Galaxy S24, Pixel 8/9); a real-time auto stream refresh system that replaces expired links without requiring manual channel switching; and Picture-in-picture mode for Android 8+ devices. Six additional bug fixes are detailed in the full changelog above.

How do I download the Cricfy TV 5.5 APK?

Visit our Cricfy TV APK download page, enable "Install from Unknown Sources" in your Android security settings, tap the download button, and open the downloaded APK file. The full process takes under three minutes. The file is approximately 19 MB.

Is Cricfy TV 5.5 compatible with Android 14?

Yes — full Android 14 compatibility is one of the headline fixes in v5.5. The crash-on-launch bug that affected Samsung Galaxy S24, Pixel 8, and Pixel 9 devices running Android 14 has been resolved. Users on those devices should upgrade immediately if they experienced the v5.0 crash.

Should I upgrade from Cricfy TV 5.0 to 5.5?

Yes. Upgrading is strongly recommended — v5.5 adds 15 additional channels, cuts buffering significantly, introduces Picture-in-picture mode, and fixes the Android 14 crash. The upgrade process: download the new APK, uninstall v5.0 (Settings → Apps → Cricfy TV → Uninstall), then install v5.5. Total time: under two minutes.

What is the APK file size of Cricfy TV 5.5?

The Cricfy TV 5.5 APK is approximately 19 MB (the exact size varies slightly between distribution sources, typically 18–21 MB). This is intentionally small because the app does not store video content locally — all streams are fetched in real time from external broadcast sources.

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Written & reviewed by Rahul Kumar

Cricket streaming enthusiast and technology writer. Rahul has covered mobile applications, APK guides, and live sports broadcasting for over four years — testing every Cricfy TV release across multiple Android versions, emulators, and Smart TV platforms through each IPL and ICC tournament window.