For those of you who want to install a custom ROM on your Galaxy S4, here's how to do it using CWM recovery. (TWRP method is nearly identical just different looking menus but I will have tutorial on that too) Before we begin, you will need a rooted Galaxy S4 with CWM recovery installed. How to install Safe Strap 3.70 recovery on the Verizon Galaxy S4 on builds MK7 or MK2 Link to hashcode's XDA thread for safe strap 3.70 Link to Goomanager where you can download the safe strap app and modules How to install Android Device drivers Why Root Android devices video Android device hacking explained Universal UnRoot App for all Devices NOTE To Download anything from my Google Drive links. Click File in top left corner of screen then click download and you will get all the files listed on that page in a ZIP. FOLLOW ME www.facebook.com/rootjunky youtube.com/tomsgt123 google.com/+Tomsgt123 PLEASE READ Warning. Do this at your own risk. I am not responsible for what you do to your device. I am happy to help with any problems my subscribers are having on their android devices. I am going to need lots of info from you to help. What device you are on. What android version you are running. What custom rom or stock rom / build number you are on. What you have done to the device. What recovery system you are using. With this info I will be able to help much faster. If there is one thing that every Android user wishes to get on his/her smartphone or tablet, it’s surely the. Unfortunately, quite a little percent of Android devices (including the Nexus ones and Moto X) have been lucky enough to receive the update. It really feels irritating to see some users enjoying the privilege while you are doomed to wait for months. ![]() Again, there are a plethora of older devices that can only dream of the new KitKat update. Ideally, every OS upgrade should reach all devices that are based on the same platform but in most cases software updates depend on the whim of the OEMS. Thanks to the hard-working developers of the Android community who try their best to level the unevenness of update distribution among Android devices. Once sold the millions of units of a phone, your manufacturer might forget it after an year or so but if you have root access on your device, there are good chances that you can find custom ROMs based on the latest version of Android for you. We saw a leaked update schedule for a range of Samsung Galaxy devices. According to this table, the Galaxy S4 and Note 3 will get KitKat sometime in January next year, while device like Galaxy S3, Note 2, Tab 2 and Note 10.1 users can expect the update by April 2014. It means that the users of will still have to wait about 2 months or more before Android 4.4 makes it way to their phone. Meanwhile, if you have root access and a custom recovery like CWM/TWRP/SafeStrap installed on your Galaxy S4 and you wish to have a KitKat bite on it, there are various AOSP and CyanogenMod based custom ROMs that can make you day today. We have gathered together Android 4.4 KitKat based custom ROMs for the different variants of the Galaxy S4 listed below: • Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE • AT&T Galaxy S4 • Canadian Galaxy S4 (Bell, Rogers, Telus, Virgin, etc.) • Sprint Galaxy S4 • T-Mobile Galaxy S4 • U.S. Cellular Galaxy S4 • Verizon Galaxy S4 Warning! Please note that all KitKat based custom ROMs for the Galaxy S4 are still under development phase and so you should be ready to expect bugs after installing them. We have tested a couple of them on Galaxy S4 GT-I9505 and for us they worked fine except for a few issues like random disconnecting WiFi and FC in camcorder. Such issues, however, are not common to all ROMs. When you download a ROM, make sure to grab the latest version which might come up a fix to such issues. Moreover, installing a custom ROM might put your device in risk and by proceeding to give them a shot, you agree that you are aware of the consequences that might follow. In case of any mishap, please do not shout on us or hold the respective developer responsible. As for ourselves, we’ll alway be on our side to help you with any kind of support we are capable of. Requirements • Samsung Galaxy S4 with root access • Presence of a custom recovery like ClockworkMod, TWRP or SafeStrap on the phone. To install the KitKat ROM on your device, make sure you have the latest version of the aforementioned recoveries. Hanna anisa mahasiswa ui full. If you have not yet rooted your Galaxy S4, we have some easy tutorials for all variants of the device. If you wish to root your phone, head over to our to do it now. Preview Android 4.4 KitKat ROM on Galaxy S4 You can download the Android 4.4 based KitKat ROM for your device from below. Download the first ROM (in case there are more than one listed for your model) and try others if you notice any serious issue with it. In case you find any problem with the Android keyboard, try a different version of Gapps and wipe dalvik cache after that. How to Install: • Important: Do not forget to backup your phone’s EFS/IMEI before attempting things like installing a custom ROM or downgrading firmware. Read this article for.
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