Nokia devices are notorious for verified boot checks. If you plan to root your phone using Magisk, ensure you are using a version of Magisk that handles vbmeta properly, or be prepared to flash a dtbo patch if your ROM requires it. Orange Fox often handles the flashing of Magisk ZIPs seamlessly, but if you get stuck in a bootloop, chances are you need to disable verified boot flags via fastboot commands before flashing the ROM.
The Nokia 6.1 Plus (DRG) uses a Seamless Update (A/B partition) system. This means there is no separate recovery partition. Instead, the recovery is embedded within the boot image. This has historically caused problems for standard TWRP builds—users often find that TWRP gets overwritten after booting into the system. orange fox recovery nokia 6.1 plus
Orange Fox solves this:
It includes better handling for A/B devices. Once flashed to the boot partition, OFRP includes a "Flash Current TWRP" (or rather, keep Orange Fox) feature that prevents the stock recovery from replacing it. Nokia devices are notorious for verified boot checks
Now that you have Orange Fox installed, here are a few tips specifically for Nokia users: The Nokia 6