The stock camera app is terrible. Install Open Camera or GCam Go (for MT6739). Disable "Picture Stabilization" to reduce shutter lag.
Absolutely – if you value performance over warranty.
The Leagoo Kiicaa Power T591/T592 is a classic example of underpowered hardware held back by poor software. By following this guide: The stock camera app is terrible
Your phone now runs smoother, looks better, and lasts longer than any stock Leagoo device.
Let’s be honest: The Leagoo Kiicaa Power (often identified by its board models T591 or T592) is not a flagship killer. It is a budget workhorse designed for battery endurance over blazing speed. However, just because it’s an entry-level device doesn’t mean you have to live with the bloatware, laggy UI, or outdated security patches. Your phone now runs smoother, looks better, and
After spending several weeks tinkering with this device, I’ve compiled the definitive guide to unlocking its hidden potential. We are talking stock firmware restoration, custom recovery (TWRP), root access (Magisk), and the elusive hunt for custom ROMs.
Disclaimer: Rooting and flashing custom firmware voids your warranty and carries a risk of bricking your device (turning it into a paperweight). You assume all responsibility. Proceed only if you understand ADB, Fastboot, and SP Flash Tool. To achieve the "Extra Quality" standard mentioned in
To achieve the "Extra Quality" standard mentioned in the topic, installing a Custom ROM is the most effective step. The MT6737 chipset has a robust developer community.
Porting T591 to T592 (and vice versa):
If a specific ROM is built for T591 but required for T592, minor edits to the updater-script and build.prop may be required. However, because both utilize the same kernel source, simply flashing the zip is usually successful.