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Update Samsung Galaxy Nexus to Android 4.4 KitKat

Read the preparation guide below before starting the update:

  • Do not attempt to flash the experimental SlimKat Android 4.4 custom ROM on any other Android phones.
  • The device that you’re about to update has to be factory unlocked, rooted and running a custom Recovery.
    - both CWM and TWRP Recoveries will work with this post.
  • For the new ROM to install correctly you will need to Factory Reset the phone.
    - factory reset deletes all contents from system partition, while internal storage won’t be affected by this process.
  • create a full NANDROID Backup for the installed ROM, so that you’ll have a restore point for your device.
  • Backup data from installed apps using the Helium tool from the Google Play Store here.
  • Backup SMS text messages, APN Internet Settings and Call Logs info using the following tools for Android: SMS backup & restore | Call Logs backup & restore | APN Settings Backup & Restore. Root access is required for some of these apps.
  • Contacts info and People details can be backed up with your default Gmail account.
  • Enable USB Debugging from Developer Options menu.
  • This post is destined for advanced users, do not blame us in case you brick your smartphone in the process.
  • Check the phone’s battery power level and make sure that it is over 50%. If the device powers off in the middle of the updating process, then you will be forced to repeat the entire tutorial.
  • If you cannot complete the update, then you should ask for more help in comments.
  • Enable USB Debugging from Developer Options menu.
  • This post is destined for advanced users, do not blame us in case you brick your smartphone in the process.
  • Check the phone’s battery power level and make sure that it is over 50%. If the device powers off in the middle of the updating process, then you will be forced to repeat the entire tutorial.
  • If you cannot complete the update, then you should ask for more help in comments.
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How to flash Experimental SlimKat Android 4.4 custom build for Samsung Galaxy Nexus


1.Download the custom ROM zip from Here

2.Download Gapps for this ROM from Here

  1. Connect the Galaxy Nexus to your PC and then move both zip files on your phone’s internal storage.
    - disconnect the phone from PC when the files are copied.
  2. Power off the device.
  3. Boot your phone in custom Recovery Mode:
    - CWM and TWRP Recovery are supported by this guide.
  4. When you’re at the main custom Recovery screen, then you will first have to create a full NANDROID Backup of your current ROM:
    - CWM: select ‘backup and restore’. Save the file on internal storage.
    - TWRP: press Backup, rename the file and swipe to backup.
  5. Next, apply the Factory Reset:
    - CWM: select ‘wipe data/ factory reset’ and confirm the process.
    - TWRP: press Wipe, swipe to confirm factory reset.
  6. Now, flash the Experimental SlimKat custom ROM zip:
    - CWM: select ‘install zip from sdcard’, then ‘choose zip from sdcard’. Find the custom ROM zip. Confirm the process.
    - TWRP: press Install, find the ROM file. Swipe to confirm the installation.
  7. Repeat step 8 and flash the Gapps zip too.
  8. When both files are installed, return to the main custom Recovery screen.
  9. Reboot your phone now.
    - note that the first boot process takes a while to complete, which is why you shouldn’t press any buttons until this is complete.
  10. Enter your Google Account details when the new home screen loads.
These were all the steps that you had to take in order to complete the tutorial.
In case the first boot process takes too long to complete or it enters into a boot loop, then you should power off the device completely and then repeat the entire tutorial once again. Make sure not to skip any steps listed above. For any other questions use the comments field.
If you find too many errors or you simply don’t like how SlimKat Android 4.4 experimental ROM works with your device, then you should restore it to its previous ROM using the file created in step 6

Samsung I9070 (S Advance) update guide

SAMSUNG I9070 (S ADVANCE) update guide




1. Download  ODIN 3.07 Here
 2.Download the update file from Here
  1. Save the files on your computer.
  2. Use Samsung KIES and install the S Advance drivers on your PC.
  3. Extract Odin and then install the program. In the end run Odin on your computer.
  4. Unzip the update file.
  5. Turn off your phone.
  6. Reboot by pressing on Volume Down, Power and Home buttons for entering the download mode.
  7. Connect your handset with the computer; use its USB cable.
  8. Take a look on Odin: the ID:COM section must be yellow or blue and the “added” message should be displayed.
  9. If different, you will have to: close Odin and unplug the USB cord; re-install the drivers on the computer and reboot your handset into download mode once more; open Odin, connect the devices and repeat the steps from above.
  10. From Odin you then have to select the “PDA” option.
  11. Pick the firmware file from your computer.
  12. Leave the Re-partition box unchecked and don’t make any other changes on Odin.
  13. Click on “start” – the update procedure will begin.
  14. In the end, on Odin the “pass” message will be displayed.
  15. Unplug the USB cable and reboot your device.
  16. Note: if your Advance will get stuck in a boot loop, then you will have to: reboot into recovery mode by pressing on Volume Up, Power and Home buttons; from recovery select “wipe data factory reset” and “wipe cache partition”; return to recovery menu and select “reboot system now”.
  17. Note 2: If on your way, Odin gets stuck, you need to: close Odin, remove the USB cable, force restart your phone, reinstall the drivers on the computer, reboot your handset into download mode, open Odin on the PC, connect the devices and repeat the update procedure from the beginning.
Congratulations, you have finally completed the tutorial; you now know how to manually update your Samsung Galaxy S Advance to official Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean firmware by using Odin. If you have questions or if you have something to share with us or with other users that might want to complete this step by step guide, use the comments area from below.

SAMSUNG I8262

STEP BY STEP GUIDE

  • Make sure you have all the USB cable that came with your Galaxy Core
  • Keep your Galaxy Core charged to a minimum of 85% so it doesn’t turn off during the Jelly Bean 4.1.2 latest firmware update
  • Enable USB debugging mode on your phone by going to path: Settings > Developer mode > USB Debugging
  • Make sure that you have all the drivers installed on your computer to support your Galaxy Core
*Download and install odin from Here
*Download jelly bean 4.1.2 firmware from Here and unzip its contents on your desktop

                                                       TUTORIAL

Step 1 - After you’ve downloaded the files above (and installed Odin), put your galaxy Core in download mode by first turning it off, and on again by pressing Volume down + Home button + Power button. And as soon as you see the construction bot, press Volume Up. You are no in download mode.
Step 2 - Launch Odin and connect your Galaxy Core to the computer via the original USB cable – you should see the COM section in Odin turn yellow along with some numbers and an “Added” message appear in the bottom left of Odin, this confirms that the connection is successful
Step 3 - Click PDA in Odin and select the .tar.md5 file you extracted on your desktop earlier. Similarly, click Phone and select the file you extracted on the desktop that has modem in its name, Click CSC and select the file with csc in its name, select PIT and select the .pit file.
Step 4 - Tick mark Auto Reboot, F. Reset and Re-Partition. Double check everything to be safe and click Start.
There you go. The installation should complete in about 5 minutes, after that you Galaxy Core will reboot automatically. Don’t rush though, the first boot is always the longest so sit tight. If you think your galaxy Core is stuck on the welcome screen – just reinsert the battery and reboot, it should do the trick