Modifying your device voids the warranty and carries risks. You are responsible for your own device. Always read the official XDA thread for the latest updates before proceeding.
Extract the recovery.img from the zip and flash it via PC using the command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img .
| Feature Category | Specific Features | | :--- | :--- | | | Material Design 2, custom themes (Black/Dark), accent colors, custom fonts, custom splash screen | | Functionality | Advanced File Manager, built-in support for Magisk, APatch, KernelSU, Flashlight, Password protection | | Compatibility | Works with both Stock and Custom ROMs, supports OTA updates for Flyme/MIUI and incremental block-based OTAs |
Go to Menu (burger icon) -> Backup . Select System, Data, and Boot. Installing a Custom ROM (e.g., Pixel Experience): Download the ROM zip file and transfer it to your phone. In OrangeFox, tap Install and select the ROM zip. Wipe cache and data if requested by the ROM developer. Reboot system.
Place the downloaded OrangeFox .img file into your platform-tools folder. Rename the file to orangefox.img for simplicity. Boot into the recovery image using the following command: fastboot boot orangefox.img Use code with caution. orange fox recovery nokia 6.1 plus
Use the "Backup" feature in Orange Fox immediately after setting up a ROM you like. Save this backup to your external SD card (if you have one) or transfer the backup folder to your PC. The Nokia 6.1 Plus can be finicky with custom software; a Nandroid backup is your insurance policy.
Because the Nokia 6.1 Plus is an , it does not have a dedicated, separate recovery partition. Instead, the recovery resides inside the boot image. The standard method requires temporary booting before permanent installation. Step 1: Boot Your Nokia 6.1 Plus into Fastboot Mode Power off your phone completely.
Which (Windows 10, 11, Mac, Linux) is your PC running?
: Ensure your device has at least 50% battery. Installation Guide Step 1: Download Files Modifying your device voids the warranty and carries risks
If you haven't used Orange Fox before, you are in for a treat. Unlike the dated interface of TWRP, Orange Fox offers:
: On A/B devices like the Nokia 6.1 Plus, you often "boot" the image first to enter the recovery environment temporarily. Permanent Flash :
Unlock Advanced Customization: Installing OrangeFox Recovery on Nokia 6.1 Plus (DRG) The Nokia 6.1 Plus (codename
After flashing, do not boot directly into the system. Use the volume keys to select "Recovery Mode" from the fastboot menu and press the power button to confirm. The phone will restart into the Orange Fox Recovery interface. Basic Operations in Orange Fox Once inside Orange Fox, you will find several key menus: Extract the recovery
(codenamed "DRG") . It provides advanced tools for flashing custom ROMs, managing backups, and patching system files through a modernized Material Design interface. Key Features of OrangeFox Recovery
Built-in Magisk manager and patches to prevent bootloops after flashing certain modules.
Warning: unlocking bootloader, flashing custom recoveries, or modifying device software can void warranty, erase data, and brick your device. Back up everything important before proceeding.
Modifying your device voids the warranty and carries risks. You are responsible for your own device. Always read the official XDA thread for the latest updates before proceeding.
Extract the recovery.img from the zip and flash it via PC using the command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img .
| Feature Category | Specific Features | | :--- | :--- | | | Material Design 2, custom themes (Black/Dark), accent colors, custom fonts, custom splash screen | | Functionality | Advanced File Manager, built-in support for Magisk, APatch, KernelSU, Flashlight, Password protection | | Compatibility | Works with both Stock and Custom ROMs, supports OTA updates for Flyme/MIUI and incremental block-based OTAs |
Go to Menu (burger icon) -> Backup . Select System, Data, and Boot. Installing a Custom ROM (e.g., Pixel Experience): Download the ROM zip file and transfer it to your phone. In OrangeFox, tap Install and select the ROM zip. Wipe cache and data if requested by the ROM developer. Reboot system.
Place the downloaded OrangeFox .img file into your platform-tools folder. Rename the file to orangefox.img for simplicity. Boot into the recovery image using the following command: fastboot boot orangefox.img Use code with caution.
Use the "Backup" feature in Orange Fox immediately after setting up a ROM you like. Save this backup to your external SD card (if you have one) or transfer the backup folder to your PC. The Nokia 6.1 Plus can be finicky with custom software; a Nandroid backup is your insurance policy.
Because the Nokia 6.1 Plus is an , it does not have a dedicated, separate recovery partition. Instead, the recovery resides inside the boot image. The standard method requires temporary booting before permanent installation. Step 1: Boot Your Nokia 6.1 Plus into Fastboot Mode Power off your phone completely.
Which (Windows 10, 11, Mac, Linux) is your PC running?
: Ensure your device has at least 50% battery. Installation Guide Step 1: Download Files
If you haven't used Orange Fox before, you are in for a treat. Unlike the dated interface of TWRP, Orange Fox offers:
: On A/B devices like the Nokia 6.1 Plus, you often "boot" the image first to enter the recovery environment temporarily. Permanent Flash :
Unlock Advanced Customization: Installing OrangeFox Recovery on Nokia 6.1 Plus (DRG) The Nokia 6.1 Plus (codename
After flashing, do not boot directly into the system. Use the volume keys to select "Recovery Mode" from the fastboot menu and press the power button to confirm. The phone will restart into the Orange Fox Recovery interface. Basic Operations in Orange Fox Once inside Orange Fox, you will find several key menus:
(codenamed "DRG") . It provides advanced tools for flashing custom ROMs, managing backups, and patching system files through a modernized Material Design interface. Key Features of OrangeFox Recovery
Built-in Magisk manager and patches to prevent bootloops after flashing certain modules.
Warning: unlocking bootloader, flashing custom recoveries, or modifying device software can void warranty, erase data, and brick your device. Back up everything important before proceeding.