How to Root & Install Custom Recovery in Lenovo A6000

One of the most powerful budget smartphone, Lenovo A6000 & Lenovo A6000 Plus received Android Lollipop 5.0.2 on 4th September. While many of the users are not much happy with the update as it ultimately made the phone slower & reduced battery life. But, you can actually fix many of this issues by rooting your device. Rooting provides many features, check here: Features of Rooting & Custom ROMs.

Major Features of Rooting

  1. Boost your Phone speed & Battery Life.
  2. Remove Preinstalled crapware like System Apps.
  3. Remove Bloatwares, Apps like Facebook, Chrome Keep sucking your Ram & battery by running in background So, Among the smartphone geek crowd, applications like these are referred to as “bloatware:” they do nothing but bloat the software by existing as unnecessary applications.
  4. Tweak your phone like : Increase Video streaming speed, Increase Wifi Speed, Increase SIM detecting Speed, Increase SD read/write speed.
  5. Most Important & Best part, Install Custom Kernel & Custom ROMS ( I will explain about it in Installing Custom ROM section Custom ROM section )
  6. Finally, Truly Own your Device, Make it appear in the way you want.
Note: This method is tested with Lenovo A6000 & A6000 Plus running on Android lollipop 5.0.2 & found to be working 100%. Keep in mind, Rooting voids your device’s warranty. Please make your mind before following any of the steps mentioned below.

Prerequisites:

  1. Lenovo A6000, charged upto 40%.
  2. A USB Cable.
  3. Tools required (Contains ADB, fastboot, supersu, custom recovery): Download 
  4. TWRP Recovery 3.1.0 & replace this recovery with recovery.img in the downloaded Tool folder – Download
Note: If you just want to gain Root Access, follow the step mentioned here: How to temporary root Lenovo A6000 through phone using KingoRoot. Follow the KingoRoot method.

How to Root Lenovo A6000 / Plus

Rooting A6000 and A6000 Plus is pretty easy. The rooting procedure of A6000 and A6000 Plus can be broken down into 2 steps, Installing TWRP Recovery & finally installing SuperSU to gain root access. Each new step relies on the previous step to have been completed, and a basic summary of each part is:

Stage 1: Installing a Custom Recovery: Stock recovery doesn’t allow any installation of 3rd party zip files. In order to install any other zip which is not signed by the firmware manufacturer, we need to install TWRP Recovery. TWRP is a powerful tool that gives control over the phone without needing to boot into Android. It can be used to flash a ROM or use minor app mods, as well as to create and manage backups.

Stage 2: Rooting: SuperSu is an app that grants you Administrator rights (called “root access”) to run or install specific apps restricted by the Android Operating System for security concerns.

How to Install TWRP Recovery in Lenovo A6000 / Plus

Step 1. Connect your Lenovo A6000/A6000+ to your PC by enabling USB Debugging mode from Developer options in Settings. If you can’t find the developer options, Goto Settings> About Phone> Device Information. Tap 7 times on the Build Number. Now you can find the developers options in Settings.

Step 2. After connecting, Select USB Storage device (Open USB Storage).

Step 3. Extract the downloaded files. Copy SuperSU.zip from the zip file into your SDcard or Internal Storage.

Step 4. Now, Open command.bat from the extracted folder & type

adb devices

It should return a screen similar to this

Command: ADB Devices
Command: ADB Devices

Step 5. Now type:

adb reboot bootloader

The above command will boot your device into ‘bootloader’ mode. As soon as you enter this command, you would see A Lenovo Logo with small text “Powerkey long press can reboot phone” at the bottom of the screen.

command: adb reboot bootloader
command: adb reboot bootloader

Step 6. Now, type

fastboot flash recovery recovery.img

This would replace the stock recovery with TWRP Recovery.

Flash Recovery
Flash Recovery

Step 7. Now switch off your device & remove the USB cable. Press & Hold Volume Up + Volume Down Power button simultaneously.

You will see the TeamWin Recovery in your device

How to Root Lenovo A6000 / Plus

Step 1. Click on the Backup option on the TWRP screen, select Boot & System option in the Partitions and swipe it.

You will see the TeamWin Recovery in your device.

Step 2. Wait for completion of the Backup Process and then Click on the Wipe option on the TWRP screen, select Dalvik Cache option in the Partitions and swipe it.

Step 3. Download and transfer the Supersu zip file to your device.

Step 4. In the main menu, tap on Install option and search for the Supersu zip file.

Step 5. Select the file and swipe to the right to start the flashing process.

Step 6. Next, remove your device from PC and Reboot by long pressing the power button. Alternatively, remove and reinsert the battery, then restart.

Step 7. Don’t interrupt the boot process, give some time for the first boot.

Step 8. Done! You have successfully rooted your Lenovo A6000 & A6000 Plus.

Conclusion

You have successfully installed TWRP Recovery, Rooted your Lenovo A6000 & A6000 Plus. If you are stuck at any step, you can contact us through the comment section or the contact us page.

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271 Comments

  1. Hi,
    Flashing the recovery.img was successful but I’m not able to boot into TWRP or Stock recovery.
    I’m on kitkat 4.4.4 not updated to lollipop 5.0.2 .

  2. I too have the same problem. The Zip files which i have copied to internal memory is not being located. While its there. What to do?

  3. Hey dude…

    U succeed in every step of the steps you listed above. The problem is, i couldn’t locate the SuperSU.zip even though i had copy the file into my internal memory. i dont use sd card fyi. As such, how to locate the file in order for me to properly root my phone.

    Thanks.

  4. when type adb devices commande i am getting

    C:\Users\vsumi\Desktop\imp\Lenovo A6000 (Plus)>adb devices
    List of devices attached
    * daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
    ADB server didn’t ACK
    * failed to start daemon *
    error: cannot connect to daemon: No error
    error: cannot connect to daemon: No error

    C:\Users\vsumi\Desktop\imp\Lenovo A6000 (Plus)>
    what d i do now

  5. Though I flashed the recovery but still I am booting in my stock recovery .I tried several attempts but still the same thing is happening again and again.

  6. Hi, Devs-Lab
    I have already rooted my Lenovo a6000 using Kingoroot. Just now i tried TWRP and it worked fine till step 6 “fastboot flash recovery recovery.img”. It worked and gave result OKAY. FINISHED successfully.

    But when i restart my phone in recovery mode, it doesnot recovery mode.
    its stuck and showind lenowo powered by android
    when i am pressing volume buttons+power button boot loader is not displaying
    help me@anyone @ [email protected]
    Please help me

  7. Hi, Devs-Lab
    I have already rooted my Lenovo a6000 using Kingoroot. Just now i tried TWRP and it worked fine till step 6 “fastboot flash recovery recovery.img”. It worked and gave result OKAY. FINISHED successfully.

    But when i restart my phone in recovery mode, it doesnot recovery mode.
    its stuck and showind lenowo powered by android
    Please help me

  8. Hi, Devs-Lab
    I have already rooted my Lenovo a6000 using Kingoroot. Just now i tried TWRP and it worked fine till step 6 “fastboot flash recovery recovery.img”. It worked and gave result OKAY. FINISHED successfully.

    But when i restart my phone in recovery mode, it doesnot recovery mode.

    Please help me.

  9. My device not showing while rooting…I switch on development also…. completely done all process& typed adb devices it saying””” error no device found”””.pls help anyone