Updated — K1001p95 Tablet Firmware
Because these tablets lack a centralized manufacturer website, you must source the firmware from reputable GSM archiving communities.
The is the industry-standard utility for flashing firmware on any device with a MediaTek chipset. This tool allows you to write a complete ROM image to the device's internal memory, effectively replacing the operating system. A primary reason for using this tool is to recover a device that is "bricked" (unable to boot). The process typically involves:
Cleans out accumulated system lag, restoring original factory speeds. k1001p95 tablet firmware
Your K1001P95 tablet is powered by a MediaTek (MTK) chipset. You will need to download three specific software components to complete the process:
Based on forum discussions and product listings, the hardware for the K1001P95 is relatively consistent, even if the name on the box isn't. The most detailed breakdown comes from a user on the Androidiani forum, who identified the tablet as an "RFY K10". Here are the key hardware specifications drawn from that report and other sources: A primary reason for using this tool is
Who it’s for
85% for experienced users, 60% for first-timers. The main reasons for failure are wrong drivers (35%) and wrong firmware version (40%). You will need to download three specific software
Firmware must match the specific chipset of your device to avoid "bricking" it. The K1001P95 typically uses: : MediaTek MT6762 (Helio P22). Operating System : Android 12 (standard). RAM/Storage : 4GB RAM + 64GB ROM.
The firmware succeeded, but the kernel driver inside the ROM does not support your specific touchscreen controller chip. You will need to find a firmware variant that matches your specific touch IC or use an OTG mouse to configure the device.
To flash your K1001P95 tablet, you will need a Windows-based PC and the following software utilities: For MediaTek (MTK) Variants