| ROM Name | Android Version | Status | Notes | |----------|----------------|--------|-------| | Stock-based debloated | 5.1.1 | Stable | Requires root, not custom kernel | | Unofficial TWRP | N/A | Semi-working | Can’t flash due to bootloader lock | | Port attempts (CM12.1) | 5.1.1 | Abandoned | Bootloops, no Wi-Fi/audio |

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The was a highly popular, budget-friendly tablet when it hit the market. However, shipping with a modest Spreadtrum processor, 1.5GB of RAM, and Android 5.1 Lollipop, the stock TouchWiz software has become sluggish, severely outdated, and incompatible with modern apps.

Installed on your Windows PC so your computer can talk to the tablet in download mode.

is no longer a performance machine. Its 1.5GB of RAM and ageing processor struggle with stock TouchWiz. Custom ROMs solve this by:

Charge your battery to at least to avoid mid-process shutdowns. Use a high-quality, data-sync-capable Micro-USB cable. Desktop Software Needed

Android KitKat requires incredibly low resources to run.

: Currently the most popular "hot" choice. It allows the installation of modern apps from the Google Play Store that would otherwise be blocked on older Android versions.

Swipe to Wipe. Do not wipe Internal Storage or Micro SD card if your ROM files are stored there. Step 3: Flash the Custom ROM and GApps

Visually identical to the Samsung interface, but highly optimized under the hood.

A: Yes, you can install a custom ROM on a rooted device, but it's essential to follow the correct steps to avoid issues.

Swipe to Wipe. (Do not wipe Internal Storage unless you have copied your ROM files to an external MicroSD card). Step 4: Flash the Custom ROM and GApps

Ensure you are using an original Samsung data cable and try switching to a USB 2.0 port on your computer rather than a USB 3.0 port.

Once the installation is complete, reboot your device and enjoy your new custom ROM.

Check the boxes for: , System , Cache , and Data .

Do you already have , or are you starting from completely stock software?