Yes. The official builds for DRG_sprout are rock solid. Because the Nokia 6.1 Plus has a Treble-compatible vendor partition, Orange Fox handles seamless slot switching (A/B partitions) flawlessly. Users report no issues with decryption, MTP mounting, or backup/restore functions.
If you already have an older TWRP installed:
Before diving into the Nokia 6.1 Plus specifics, let’s understand the tool. orange fox recovery nokia 6.1 plus
Orange Fox Recovery is a custom recovery based on TWRP source code but with a complete UI overhaul and additional functionality. Think of it as TWRP on steroids. It features:
For the Nokia 6.1 Plus, which runs on the A/B partition scheme (meaning no separate recovery partition), Orange Fox Recovery is a game-changer because it installs to the boot partition and survives system updates better than older TWRP builds. Before diving into the Nokia 6
Now that you have Orange Fox installed, here are a few tips specifically for Nokia users:
Do not try to boot into Android yet! The first boot into a new recovery is crucial for initializing settings. For the Nokia 6
Download the Orange Fox Recovery .img file. For simplicity, rename the file to something easy to type, like orangefox.img. Place this file inside the folder where you installed ADB and Fastboot (usually the platform-tools folder).
If you are still using an ancient TWRP build from 2019, it is time to upgrade. Orange Fox Recovery makes managing custom ROMs on the Nokia 6.1 Plus feel premium. The interface is faster, the backup engine is reliable, and the A/B partition handling is seamless.
Warning: 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.
Have you switched to Orange Fox on your Nokia 6.1 Plus? Let us know in the comments below!