Sunday 27 October 2013

Install on Samsung Galaxy Note CyanogenMod ROM 10.2

CyanogenMod Version 10.2 can be installed on the Samsung Galaxy Note, the first generation of South Korean phablet.Despite the arrival of the next generation, this handset continues to be one of the most powerful in terms of software but you could run a little late.
 For now, the first Note will not receive the update to Android 4.4 KitKat, so that the installation of this version of CyanogenMod can be a good alternative.
Waiting for Google to officially present Android 4.4 KitKat and other manufacturers, whose terminals have Android OS, launch the appropriate update for their handsets, users can either use other versions of Android already available or the famous ROMs.
Some handsets in the market, given its performance, can not be upgraded to the latest versions released by the Android team.This is the case of the Samsung Galaxy Note, the first phablet of South Korea. This terminal, apparently, can not be updated to Android 4.4 KitKat but there are other options to have the best software phablet.
From AndroidPIT explain the process to follow to upgrade the Samsung Galaxy Note to CyanogenMod 10.2. It is first necessary that the device is rooteado and ClockworkMod recovery installed, make a backup of the content stored on the device and download the latest CyanogenMod room available for the Galaxy Note, in this case version 10.2.
Afterwards, you must copy the file downloaded CyanogenMod 10.2 root Samsung Galaxy Note and the Gapps. Next you need reinicial the device recovery mode by simultaneously pressing the power button, the volume up key ara and terminal Start button and then you have to select Backup and Restore.
After performing the backup must return to the main menu and choose Wipe data / factory reset, after that, back to the main menu and choose Install zip from internal sdcard Zip. Then you have to access the folder where you saved the ROM zip file and confirm with the button on the terminal. Once ROM has been distorted to do the same process with the Gapps file and then moving back to the main menu to restart the terminal with the option Reboot now.

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