Urovo I9000s Firmware Page
Before downloading any files, you must identify your current build. Navigate to: Settings > About Phone > Build Number
You are looking for a string like I9000S_G_V1.0.0B01_20230821. The components break down as:
Critical Warning: Do not attempt to flash firmware intended for the older i9000 (non-S) or the newer i9000s Pro. The partition layouts are different, and cross-flashing will result in a hard brick. Urovo I9000s Firmware
| Attribute | Details |
|----------------------|--------------------------------------------|
| Device Model | Urovo I9000s (successor to I9000) |
| OS Base | Android (typically 8.1 / 9.0 / 10.0) |
| Firmware Format | .zip (OTA update package) or .img (fastboot flashable) |
| Kernel Version | 3.18+ (varies by build) |
| Bootloader | U-Boot or custom Urovo loader |
| Update Mechanism | Recovery mode (ADB/sdcard) or SD card upgrade tool |
| Symptom | Likely Fix | | :--- | :--- | | Scanner won’t trigger | Wrong scan driver version. Flash the specific “Honeywell” build. | | Touch screen lag after update | Perform a Factory Reset from recovery mode (don’t skip this). | | Boot loop at logo | You flashed the wrong build. Re-flash using “Firmware Upgrade” mode. | | Wi-Fi keeps disconnecting | Downgrade to the previous stable build. New radio firmware sometimes conflicts. | Before downloading any files, you must identify your
After successfully updating your Urovo i9000s firmware, perform these three tasks:
| Issue | Likely Fix | |-------------------------------|----------------------------------------------| | Stuck at boot logo | Boot into recovery → wipe data/factory reset | | Scanner not working | Reflash scanner firmware via Urovo Tool | | Touch screen unresponsive | Recalibrate via factory test menu | | OTA update fails (status 7) | Check firmware version match; update bootloader first | Critical Warning: Do not attempt to flash firmware
The Urovo I9000s typically ships with a customized overlay running on top of standard Android (versions vary from KitKat to Nougat depending on the specific sub-model and update cycle).
The I9000s is often used for long shifts (10+ hours) in hot or cold environments (warehouses, outdoors). Current firmware lacks proactive battery care, leading to: