The custom ROM scene for the SM-T211 is built primarily on . While ambitious developers attempted to port LineageOS 14.1 (Android 7.1 Nougat) to the device, those projects have been documented as abandoned and non-booting . A GitHub repository exists for a work-in-progress LineageOS 14.1 tree for the "lt023g" (SM-T211), but it remains far from complete.
Check the boxes for . Do not check Micro SDcard. Swipe to wipe. Return to the TWRP main menu and tap Install . Tap Select Storage and choose your Micro SDcard.
is a TouchWiz-based, debloated ROM that brings a more modern launcher and useful tweaks.
Unmatched customization options directly built into the settings menu.
Download the Odin flashing tool (v3.09 or v3.12 is recommended for older devices) to your PC. Step-by-Step Installation Guide Step 1: Flash a Custom Recovery (TWRP)
Do not touch the screen. If it loops for more than 20 minutes, force reboot to recovery and flash again.
Click . Once finished, Odin will display a green "PASS!" message.
Some minor hardware bugs (like camera stability or Bluetooth quirks) may exist depending on the specific build version. 2. S5 Neo / Note 4 Styled ROMs
Which you hope to reach (KitKat, Lollipop, etc.) If you have already downloaded any Odin or TWRP files
Now, let's walk through the complete installation process for the Sweet Dreams V3.1 ROM as an example (the steps are similar for all ROMs).
If the tablet remains stuck on the Samsung logo for more than 20 minutes, boot back into TWRP, perform another Advanced Wipe (Cache, Data, System), and re-flash the ROM file.
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