Inoi A72 A170 Plus Flash File (Stock ROM)

Download the official Inoi A72 stock firmware from this page. Here we share full ota & pac firmware for the Inoi A72 which can be used to fix the issues such as Factory Data Reset lock, bootloop, stuck at logo, and dead boot. Note that stock ROMs are device-specific and are not interchangeable between different devices.

The Inoi A72 runs on Android 13 operating system, powered by a Unisoc Processor. it is a dual sim smartphone that accept dual nano sim card. Connectivity options include 4G, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth etc. Sensors include gyroscope, proximity, gravity, etc.

Pre-Requirement’s

  • Make a backup before process
  • charge the device at least 50% to prevent accidental shut down during the process

Disclaimer:

  • flash at own risk
Firmware Information:
Device Name: Inoi A72
ROM Type: Full ROM
SoC: unisoc
OS: Android 13xx

Download Links

  • SPD tools R24: Download
  • ROM2box Full Free: Download
  • SPD Driver R4.20.0201: Download
  • Contact Me for Auth, unbrick, Factory Data Reset, Reset, Region Change & root >>

Available Firmware

HOW TO INSTALL STOCK FIRMWARE ON Inoi A72

  • Download and Install SPD Driver on your computer
  • Download and Extract Firmware File and Flash tools
  • Run SPD Flash tool

  • Click load Package & Select Pac file from the downloaded ROM folder

  • Click Download/Start Arrow

  • Connect Your switched off Phone by pressing volume up & down key
  • Wait until success

  • once done, disconnect device & switch it ON

How to Flash OTA

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