CyanogenMod KITKAT v.4.4.4 for Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 Melius
CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android , which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. You will need to provide your own Google Applications package (gapps). CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
Link Download:
ROM = Klik
Gapps = Klik
GApps Standard 4.4.4 include:
- Google Play Store
- Syncing apks and libs, etc
- Automatically adds Google Home Launcher and removes AOSP Laucher2, AOSP Launcher3, CM Trebuchet, CM CMHome, LiquidSmooth LiquidLauncher, and NameLessROM CustomLauncher3
- Automatically adds Google Camera and removes AOSP Camera
- Automatically adds Google Gallery and removes AOSP Gallery 2
- Adds Google Search aka Google Now for Google Home Launcher to function properly
- Adds offline voice recognition files for Google Search
Procedure
#A >>>
If you are coming from a different ROM, data/factory reset is mandatory. If you are flashing over a previous CM build, cache wipe will be sufficient.
You will need to flash the latest recovery ( CWM or TWRP ) mentioned above for a successful flash.
A nandroid backup is recommended prior to flashing CM in case you get into problems.
Flash the recovery using Odin
Flash ROM from recovery. Reboot.
Reboot to recovery and flash GApps.
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#B >>>
Its a fairly simple process. You need Odin ( preferably 3.04 ) to flash the recovery. Download the preferred recovery and ROM zip file. Download GApps.
These directions are for flashing CM from stock ROM.
Copy the CM ROM zip file and gapps to your internal or external sdcard.
Reboot to bootloader mode. It is achieved by pressing volume down + power button. Or if you have the android SDK installed, you can also type "adb reboot bootloader" without the quotes in a terminal. It will take you to the bootloader mode. Make sure USB debugging is activated on your phone and your phone is connected to PC. You will also get a popup on your phone. Tick the check box and accept it.
Open Odin and place your recovery.tar / recovery.tar.md5 file under PDA and flash. Keep the phone in your hand before you click flash because the phone will reboot as soon as the flash is over. When you feel the phone vibrate after rebooting, press and hold the volume up button. It will take you to the recovery you installed. You can also untick "auto reboot" in Odin and manually reboot to recovery after the flash. But make sure you reboot to recovery first after the flash.
Wipe system/data/cache/dalvik-cache. Flash the CM ROM.
Reboot to desktop.
Reboot to recovery again and flash gapps.
Done. Enjoy the awesomeness of CM11.
What's working and what's not
- Pretty much everything is working.
Credit To:
XDA-DEV
CyanogenMOD-DEV
Silesh.Nair_XDA
Google Inc.
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