PS4 firmware update 7.02: What's new?
From Thursday, December 19, a new firmware update of the console is now available to download on your PS4, which as you know is mandatory to be able to use the console's online functions. Update 7.02 (450 MB), like 7.01, arrives for improve the performance of the PS4 operating system after the last major update of October (7.00), which extended the Remote Play functionality to Android devices, among other novelties.
In this content you will find periodically listed all new firmware updates of your PS4 And more importantly, all the new features that Sony introduces in its desktop console.
Latest PS4 updates and news of each firmware
7.02: Improved operating system performance (12/19/2019)
7.01: Improved operating system performance (11/12/2019)
7.00: Great update with notable improvements (10/10/2019):
Increase the maximum number of people in a group (from 8 to 16)
Chat transcription and enhanced accessibility (English only)
Enhanced Network Connectivity
Enhanced voice chat audio quality
The PS4 Remote Game is now compatible with more devices (formerly only Xperia phones). Now it can be used on tablets and smartphones Android 5.0 or higher (download PS4 Remote Game from Play Store)
PS4 Remote Game Enhancements for iOS devices
Now DualShock 4 can be used via Bluetooth in Remote Play (Android 10, iOS 13)
6.72: Improved operating system performance (7/16/2019)
6.71: Improved operating system performance (6/4/2019)
6.51: Improved operating system performance (3/28/2019)
6.50: Great update with notable improvements (3/7/2019):
Possibility of using PS4 Remote Play on Apple iOS devices
Possibility of retransmissions at 720p resolution in Niconico Live (Asia)
How to update your PS4 without internet connection?
You can keep updated your PlayStation 4 even if you don't have them connected to the internet. To do this you first have to Download the latest update published by Sony on the official PlayStation website and follow these steps:
On a PC or Mac, create a folder inside the USB and name it "PS4". Within that folder, create another folder with the name "UPDATE".
Save the update file that you have previously downloaded in the "UPDATE" folder. Save the file with the name "PS4UPDATE.PUP".
Verify that the "PS4" folder is in the root directory of your USB skewer and not in another folder.
Connect a Dual Shock 4 controller with a USB cable and the USB stick to your PS4.
Start your PS4 in safe mode, press and hold the power button and release it after the second beep.
Select option 3 of the safe mode: "Update system software".
Select "Update from USB storage device" and press "OK."