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Custom Rom Best | Galaxy Tab A6 Sm-t280In recovery mode, I selected the option to install from internal storage and chose the LineageOS ROM file. The installation process took a few minutes, and then I repeated the process to install the Google Apps package. I picked up my Galaxy Tab A6 (SM-T280) a few years ago, and it had been serving me well as a casual e-reader, YouTube player, and occasional browser. However, as time went on, I started to notice that it was getting a bit... long in the tooth. The Android version it shipped with was getting outdated, and I wanted to get some of the newer features that I'd grown accustomed to on my phone. galaxy tab a6 sm-t280 custom rom From there, I went to Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging and enabled it. I also enabled "OEM Unlocking" - this would allow me to unlock the bootloader on my device, which was necessary for installing the custom ROM. In recovery mode, I selected the option to Before I could install the custom ROM, I had to prepare my device. First, I made sure to back up all my important data - I didn't want to lose any of my files or settings during the process. However, as time went on, I started to Installing a custom ROM on my Galaxy Tab A6 (SM-T280) was a bit of a journey, but it was well worth it. I got to breathe new life into a device that was starting to feel outdated, and I gained access to features and updates that I wouldn't have otherwise. After some digging, I stumbled upon a thread on XDA for a custom ROM specifically designed for the SM-T280. The ROM was called "LineageOS," and it promised to bring Android 10 to my device. I was intrigued. |
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