Custom ROM developer community, Haxynox Team has released a new firmware to Samsung's 2012 flagship phone Galaxy S3.
The new Haxynox firmware is based on the AOSP (Android Open Source Project) 6.0 Marshmallow completely void of all the annoying TouchWiz bloat-ware. It promises to bring performance tweaks, extend battery-life, easy short-cuts and numerous other value-added features to enhance user-experience on Galaxy S3.
Prerequisites (things to remember before installing Custom ROM):
- This new Haxynox Android 6.0 Marshmallow custom ROM has to be installed on the Samsung Galaxy S3 (GT-I9300) 3G model only, if tried on other devices, it might get bricked [to check your device model: Go to Settings >> About phone >> model number]
- Though installing custom ROM improves the device's performance and UI experiences, it makes the company warranty void; the company will no longer be liable to provide updates in future [users can restore warranty by flashing the device with stock-ROM].
- Make sure the device is rooted before going ahead with custom ROM installation.
- Installation of custom ROM requires clearing memory in the tablet, so make sure to back all the data by installing Clockwork Mod (CWM) Recovery/ TWRP in the smartphone.
- Make sure USB driver is installed in the PC or else your device (Galaxy S3) will not be recognised by the computer.
[Disclaimer: This procedure is very technical and should be performed by a person with sound knowledge of rooting (or manual software installation) Android devices. If the step-by-step installation process is not followed properly, there are chances of the smartphone getting bricked or being permanently irreparable. IBTimes India cannot be held responsible for any damage or claims from readers if the procedure does not yield the required results or if the smartphone is bricked. Hence, users are advised to proceed with caution.]
Tutorial: Step-by-step installation procedure of Haxynox Android 6.0 Marshmallow custom ROM on Samsung Galaxy S3 (GT-I9300) -
Step 1: Download Haxynox Android 6.0 Marshmallow custom ROM (HERE) and Google Apps (HERE) on to your PC.
Step 2: Connect Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300 to PC via USB chord.
[Note: Before plugging the phone to the computer, be sure that you have installed USB driver software, if not, click HERE to download the firmware]
Step 3: Place Android Marshmallow zip file and Google Apps .zip file into the phone's SD card memory. [Note: Users are advised to paste the .zip file in SD card root, not in any other folder.]
[Note: Before installing the custom software, be sure that the device must have been rooted and has installed ClockworkMod Recovery tool.]
Step 4: Turn off the device and disconnect from the PC.
Step 5: Perform the regular Recovery Mode sortie by press holding 'Volume (up)', 'Home' and 'Power' buttons.
Step 6: After entering the RECOVERY mode, clear the phone memory, by choosing 'wipe data/factory reset' option.
[Note: use 'Volume' keys to navigate and 'Power' button to select options, while operating under Recovery Mode]
Step 7: Clear the cache memory by selecting 'wipe cache partition'
Step 8: Go back to ClockworkMod recovery, and select 'advanced' and tap 'wipe dalvik cache' [Note: This step is optional, but many recommend this procedure so that user will not face boot loops or any other errors in the middle of custom ROM installation]
Step 9: Return to the main recovery screen and then tap 'install zip from SD card'
Step 10: Tap 'choose zip from sdcard' and go to Android Marshmallow ROM .zip file in SD card and enter the installation process. Repeat the same procedure to install Google Apps [Note: use 'Volume' keys to navigate and 'Power' button to select options]
Step 11: Once done with the installation process, navigate to '+++++Go Back+++++' and re-start the device by opting 'reboot system now' seen in the recovery menu.
Now, your device (Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300) will take a minimum of five minutes to complete the booting process.
Users then head to Settings >> select 'About phone' to confirm the installation of Haxynox Android 6.0 Marshmallow custom firmware.
[Credits: Team Android]