TWRP 3.2.3-0 (ported from UMIDIGI C Note)
The Leagoo KIICAA Power, available in two subtle variants (model numbers T591 and T592), was a budget powerhouse known for its massive battery and decent performance for its time. However, like many MediaTek-based smartphones from niche brands, official software support ended long ago. This has driven a passionate community of developers and enthusiasts to keep the device alive through custom firmware, recovery modifications, and root solutions.
The is a legacy device with limited third-party support. While official firmware is available through archives, custom ROM choices are restricted to GSIs with potential bugs. Rooting via Magisk is stable, and unofficial TWRP exists but lacks official updates. For daily use, stock + Magisk root remains the most reliable configuration.
Flash the Magisk.zip file through TWRP. This gives you administrative access to delete bloatware and run specialized apps. TWRP 3
The Leagoo KIICAA Power is a budget-friendly smartphone that was released in 2016. It features a 5.5-inch HD display, a 13MP rear camera, a 5MP front camera, 2GB of RAM, and a 4000mAh battery. The device runs on Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) out of the box. The T591 and T592 are two variants of the Leagoo KIICAA Power, with the main difference being the T592 model supporting 4G LTE connectivity.
Custom ROMs offer a way to breathe new life into your device by providing updates beyond the official support period or by offering features not available in the stock firmware. Some popular custom ROMs for Leagoo KIICAA Power T591 and T592 include:
Flashing T591 firmware on a T592 device (or vice versa) will likely result in a bricked modem (no signal, IMEI null) or a complete hard brick. The is a legacy device with limited third-party support
The Leagoo KIICAA Power (models T591 & T592) represents a classic entry in the budget smartphone segment, known primarily for its oversized battery and basic MediaTek architecture. However, its true value has emerged post-market through an active enthusiast community dedicated to firmware restoration, custom ROM development, root access, and custom recovery installation (TWRP). This report consolidates the current state of official and unofficial software modifications for this device.
Download from trusted XDA threads or the Hovatek forum. Ensure the file is named recovery.img .
Official firmware for the Leagoo KIICAA Power (T591 and T592 variants) is scarce on the manufacturer’s website (Leagoo is now defunct/unsupported). However, archived stock ROMs are available via third-party repositories. For daily use, stock + Magisk root remains
A custom ROM is a third-party, aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Popular examples include LineageOS, Pixel Experience, and GrapheneOS. Installing a custom ROM can breathe new life into an older device by offering a more modern user interface, better performance, increased privacy features, or a "debloated" experience free of manufacturer-installed apps.
Extract the downloaded SP Flash Tool and the Stock Firmware folder on your PC. Launch flash_tool.exe as an Administrator. Step 2: Load the Scatter File
Always download the TWRP image that explicitly matches your model number.
Rooting grants you administrative access to the Android subsystem. Use Magisk for a systemless root that passes SafetyNet checks.