Urovo I9000s Firmware (4K – 1080p)
Urovo does not publicly host raw firmware ROMs on open consumer forums due to the secure nature of payment terminals. Downloading firmware from unauthorized third-party blogs risks introducing malware that could compromise credit card data. To get the correct, untampered firmware package:
Failing to update your enterprise devices can lead to operational bottlenecks. Regular firmware maintenance ensures:
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Operating a enterprise-grade POS terminal requires strict adherence to digital security and operational efficiency. Firmware updates for the Urovo i9000s serve several essential functions:
Click or Upgrade and wait for the progress bar to reach 100%. Urovo I9000s Firmware
The primary method for updating firmware on the i9000s is through the application, available on the Google Play Store. This utility opens up Urovo-specific firmware settings to enterprise mobility management (EMM) solutions, allowing IT administrators to configure and update devices remotely using their preferred EMM platform (such as MobiControl or 42Gears SureMDM).
Note: Urovo does not publicly host firmware on a consumer download page. You must provide your device’s SN and current build number.
Ensure the device has at least 50% battery charge, or keep it docked in its cradle during the entire process.
Always ensure the battery is at least 60-70% charged and the device is connected to a stable power source during a firmware update to prevent bricking. Urovo does not publicly host raw firmware ROMs
Flashing raw stock ROMs or using generic third-party flashing software (like SP Flash Tool or generic Android scatter utilities) on financial POS systems introduces considerable risk: i9000S.pdf - Barcodes, Inc.
Short answer: Unlikely.
To connect your Urovo i9000s to a Windows computer for firmware flashing, file transfer, or debugging, you’ll need the official Urovo USB drivers. These are available from third-party driver repositories and are compatible with both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7, and even Windows XP. The USB drivers enable:
Before you begin, ensure your device is prepared: Regular firmware maintenance ensures: This public link is
The i9000s runs a custom-skinned version of Android (typically AOSP or Go edition). The firmware isn’t just the OS; it controls:
Urovo provides a complete software development kit for the i9000s through its official GitHub repository. The repository contains sample files and API references for all Urovo Android Smart POS Payment Terminals, including the i9000s and i9100 models. Key components of the SDK include:
Install the specific USB drivers for your PC so it recognizes the device in bootloader/recovery mode. Extract the flashing software on your Windows PC. Step 3: Executing the Firmware Flash
Hold down the designated boot key combination (usually or a specific hardware scan trigger) while plugging the device into the PC.