Download and move the Android 8.1 Oreo Custom ROM to the internal storage of your Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000. Connect your device to the PC via USB cable. Make sure USB Debugging is enabled. Then head over to the platform-tools folder, type in CMD in the address bar, and hit Enter.
Locate your phone’s make and model in the list, find the entry for Android 8.0, and click Link to start the download. Then extract the files to a folder of your choice. Unlock your Android phone
Open the settings on your smartphone and navigate to the “ About Device ” section. Tap on the “ Build Number ” seven times to activate the developer options. Go to the “ Developer Options ” section under the system settings. Select the “ DSU Loader ” option and choose the desired Android 13 GSI + GMS ARM64 from the available
To start flashing, click Install. The device reboots and enters fastboot mode. After "Flash Complete" appears, disconnect the device from the USB cable. Note: If this is the first time flashing this device from this development workstation, the workstation loses the connection to the device and asks you to find it again. The next time you flash
Select “Install” or “Install from SD card” (depending on your recovery mode) and choose the custom ROM file you transferred earlier. Wait for the installation process to complete. Select “Reboot system now” to restart your phone. After the reboot, your phone should be running Android 11 with the custom ROM.
Now let’s check if our Linux system is up to date, run the command: sudo apt update. and then: sudo service lighttpd restart sudo service pihole-FTL restart pihole restartdnssudo apt upgrade
yes i dont believe there is any One ui 5.0 Rom available for note 10 series. i think ones note 10 lites update rollout the custom rom community will make one for note 10 plus and note 10 ( i dont know whats their planning maybe they are preparing already). you have to wait to get the One ui 5.0. if you want you can get clean android 13, lineage or pixel roms. the custom rom devolpers is often
To add ADB to your PATH variable, follow these steps: Open the Start menu and search for “advanced system settings.”. Click “View advanced system settings.”. Click the box that says
Head to your Settings app, and scroll down until you see System. Tap System > Advanced > System update. Tap Check for update, and then the Download and install button. You may also need to confirm
Amazon has now made Alexa available to ALL Android phones via the official Amazon Alexa app, which you can now pick up inside the Google Play Store. Previously, the Amazon Alexa app could only be used to interact with Amazon Echo/Dot products. A recent update had changed all that, however, making the Alexa app a fully-fledged personal assistant
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