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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Update: Android 6.0 Marshmallow CyanogenMod 13 Installation and Tutorial

The Android 6.0 Marshmallow CyanogenMod 13 custom ROM can now be installed to the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Take note that it is a custom ROM and some features may not be compatible with some Android phones.

With this event, Android phone users must understand that installing the custom ROM on the device takes some risks.

To start the installation, follow the basic instructions and steps provided.

First, users must download the Android 6.0 Marshmallow CyanogenMod 13 ROM zip file for Galaxy Note 4 and the Google Apps zip file on the computer.

Then, connect Galaxy Note 4 to the computer via USB cable and copy the two zip files to the microSD that is attached to the mobile device.

After that, turn off the device and boot in into Recovery Mode, then press and hold the Power, Volume Up and Home Buttons. When it boots into Recovery Mode, users will then need to use the TWRP tool to wipe the Cache, Dalvik Cache, System and Data.

When the data is deleted, go to the main menu and select "install ZIP from sdcard." Here, users may need to choose the Android 6.0 Marshmallow CyanogenMod 13 custom ROM zip file. Once it is installed successfully, do the same thing with the Google Apps zip file.

After installing the two zip files, users will need to go once again to the main menu, and then select "reboot system now," and when the Galaxy Note 4 boots, the device now runs on the Android 6.0 Marshmallow CyanogenMod 13 custom ROM successfully, as reported by Neurogadget.

In the future reports, there will be updates and information as to what Android phones may not be compatible with the Android 6.0 Marshmallow CyanogenMod 13 custom ROM.

According to Latin Post, Galaxy Note 4 users who have decided to install the CyanogenMod 13 regardless of results, can begin the update process by getting copies of the Android 6.0 Marshmallow CM13 custom firmware and the Google Apps file and Blobs. When installing, make sure to save it in the root directory of either microSD card or the device's internal memory.


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