here is a summary to install V2.6 ROM (Android 5.1.1 ) and V3.2 ROM (Android 6.0.1) from Innos :
First you need to backup your files (photo, contact etc ...)
Step with full reset
You need first the v2.3_abroad or version 2.2 (this is the same!) on your phone. Otherwise there is the risk of the phone crash , but some guys have just flash the Innos sd ROM over their current rom with success.
So first flash with QFIL tool from a PC the old version v2.3_abroad : your phone will be full reset so backup your data somewhere before : photos, messages etc ...
Then copy the update zip file on your SD card ; V2.6 found
1. Go to the "Settings" menu
2. Select "About phone"
3. Select "System Update"
4. Select "Local Updates'
5. Locate and select the zip file on SD card
6. Press the "Start Update"
The phone reboot into recovery, for me the update has not working : error of file permission, but just in the recovery, select menu "apply update from sdcard" and select the zip file for this to work properly.
7. Once the update is complete, you must do a factory reset and clear the cache.
And then patiently ...
Root is working as before, installation of Xposed too as well as Gravity box.
(You use temporary TWRP to install them : see the post : )
You can then add to install from TWRP
Step to install version 3.2 from INNOS (Android Marshmallow 6.0.1) Official link
- copy the v3.2 zip to sd card.
If you want to get Root after installation, you need to install superSu.zip during Installation
Here is the link of version 2.78 that I have installed :
You can install also Xposed Framework too : version is
If you use gravity Box (MM version) there is a problem with displaying battery level, so I have made a patch (this patch works even if Xposed is not installed), I have also added Facelock, DRM widevine and some french translations : zip to install with TWRP too :
Copy these zips to your SD card.
- reboot to temporary TWRP via bat command file
- install the V3.2 update.
- clear cache and dalvik
- install supersu.zip : this will patch boot image
- install xposed.zip (if you want )
- install my Patch (if you want )
- reboot
Waiting ...
Updating Android ....
Install SuperSu from Google Play
Update su
Reboot
Done ...
Badly, recovery image is not working.
We can flash TWRP recovery by two means.
Get the archive here : (I have modified original one)
First :
From the archive copy recovery.img from adb directory to your SD card
Install the application from Play Store : Flashify
Open Flashify,
Go to FLASH / Recovery Image and choose a file : select recovery.img you have copied on your sd card.
Yup and reboot.
Second :
You can install TWRP directly in bootloader mode, this will permit to reroot your device after factory reset even with 6.0.1 ROM ;)
But you can have a problem with windows driver like me, see this post from XDA ( )
First enable Unlock Innos D6000 Bootloader and enable USB debugging if you haven't done before
Open system settings
Go to "About Phone"
Tap "Build" 7 times
Hit the back button
Select developer options
Tap "Allow Bootloader Unlock" (did not see this in 5.0 Common v1.1)
Tap "enable USB debugging"
Plug your phone to your PC.
Then unzip The TWRP zip file to your computer.
Run the file : Run_Permanent.bat
Follow the instructions
You're done (normally !)
To check, reboot in recovery mode : VolUp+Power
When you have installed some zip files with TWRP, TWRP warns you that your device is not rooted : It is not true so don't let him do it !!!
NB : You can restore Original system Apps (V3.2)if you have installed my patch : to flash from TWRP
First you need to backup your files (photo, contact etc ...)
Step with full reset
You need first the v2.3_abroad or version 2.2 (this is the same!) on your phone. Otherwise there is the risk of the phone crash , but some guys have just flash the Innos sd ROM over their current rom with success.
So first flash with QFIL tool from a PC the old version v2.3_abroad : your phone will be full reset so backup your data somewhere before : photos, messages etc ...
Then copy the update zip file on your SD card ; V2.6 found
1. Go to the "Settings" menu
2. Select "About phone"
3. Select "System Update"
4. Select "Local Updates'
5. Locate and select the zip file on SD card
6. Press the "Start Update"
The phone reboot into recovery, for me the update has not working : error of file permission, but just in the recovery, select menu "apply update from sdcard" and select the zip file for this to work properly.
7. Once the update is complete, you must do a factory reset and clear the cache.
And then patiently ...
Root is working as before, installation of Xposed too as well as Gravity box.
(You use temporary TWRP to install them : see the post : )
You can then add to install from TWRP
Step to install version 3.2 from INNOS (Android Marshmallow 6.0.1) Official link
- copy the v3.2 zip to sd card.
If you want to get Root after installation, you need to install superSu.zip during Installation
Here is the link of version 2.78 that I have installed :
You can install also Xposed Framework too : version is
If you use gravity Box (MM version) there is a problem with displaying battery level, so I have made a patch (this patch works even if Xposed is not installed), I have also added Facelock, DRM widevine and some french translations : zip to install with TWRP too :
Copy these zips to your SD card.
- reboot to temporary TWRP via bat command file
- install the V3.2 update.
- clear cache and dalvik
- install supersu.zip : this will patch boot image
- install xposed.zip (if you want )
- install my Patch (if you want )
- reboot
Waiting ...
Updating Android ....
Install SuperSu from Google Play
Update su
Reboot
Done ...
Badly, recovery image is not working.
We can flash TWRP recovery by two means.
Get the archive here : (I have modified original one)
First :
From the archive copy recovery.img from adb directory to your SD card
Install the application from Play Store : Flashify
Open Flashify,
Go to FLASH / Recovery Image and choose a file : select recovery.img you have copied on your sd card.
Yup and reboot.
Second :
You can install TWRP directly in bootloader mode, this will permit to reroot your device after factory reset even with 6.0.1 ROM ;)
But you can have a problem with windows driver like me, see this post from XDA ( )
First enable Unlock Innos D6000 Bootloader and enable USB debugging if you haven't done before
Open system settings
Go to "About Phone"
Tap "Build" 7 times
Hit the back button
Select developer options
Tap "Allow Bootloader Unlock" (did not see this in 5.0 Common v1.1)
Tap "enable USB debugging"
Plug your phone to your PC.
Then unzip The TWRP zip file to your computer.
Run the file : Run_Permanent.bat
Follow the instructions
You're done (normally !)
To check, reboot in recovery mode : VolUp+Power
When you have installed some zip files with TWRP, TWRP warns you that your device is not rooted : It is not true so don't let him do it !!!
NB : You can restore Original system Apps (V3.2)if you have installed my patch : to flash from TWRP