When Android 5.0 Lollipop OS was announced it was assumed that this fresh new update will be only released for those flagship devices with good hardware specs. This means that the small end devices with low hardware compatibility will never be able to feel this update. But when it comes to custom ROMs all these assumptions can become true. The developers of third party custom ROMs are always working hard and with some great efforts they always come up with latest flavored Custom ROMs for devices which has least expectations to get the official update. Due to these Custom ROMs it has become so easy to experience those new customized features on any low end device. If your device is an aging one like Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 then it is pretty much sure that the latest Android L update will never be released for your phone. This is due to lack in hardware compatibility of Galaxy Y S5360. In this article we’ll be discussing how to install the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop Custom ROM on your Galaxy Y S5360.
This Android 5.0 Lollipop Custom ROM update given below for Galaxy Y S5360 is much risky and a slight change can damage your phone completely. So I recommend to perform everything as it is mentioned without attempting anything by your own. If you are performing this for the first time then I suggest you to stop right at this point. This method is only for those advanced users who have gone through this stuff before. If accidentally any damage happens to your Galaxy Y S5360 then neither I nor the developers of this Android L ROM will be held responsible for that. Although there are least expectations that your phone will get damaged or bricked still I highly recommend you to follow every step correctly and without any mistake. Note that this Android 5.0 Lollipop Custom ROM is only compatible with Samsung Galaxy Y having the model number GT-S5360. Do not flash this on Galaxy Y duos or any other device as it may brick your phone. Make sure that you are having the same phone as mentioned above. You can confirm that from Homescreen–> Menu–>Settings –> About Phone.
Pre-Requisites:
- Make sure that your device has a good battery life. Charge it at least upto 60% so as to lower the chances of interruption during the flashing process.
- Backup your entire phone data and settings including contacts, messages, call logs, memos etc. Copy the same on your external memory card or PC for more safety. This is most important as in the last step of this flashing process you need to clear all the data and cache from your phones internal memory.
- A very sensitive folder called EFS is present in your system directory which must be backed up before flashing any ROM. This is highly recommended as this folder contains all your phones specific information such as the IMEI, wireless devices MAC addresses, product code, and much more. If you flash a ROM without backing up this folder then there is always a risk that this EFS folder might get corrupted. If so happened, your device will be completely useless & will no longer be recognized by your carrier.
- Install mobile specific drivers on your PC so as to recognize your phone when connected via USB cable. You can install them by installing Samsung Kies or manually install them from the link given below:
- Make sure that your Galaxy Y S5360 is rooted. Also a custom recovery like clockworkmod (CWM) must be installed before proceeding further.
After doing everything as mentioned above lets proceed to the actual Android 5.0 Lollipop ROM installation process.
Procedure to update Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 to Android 5.0 Lollipop ROM:
Downloads:
Procedure:
Step 1: Download all the above zip files in a specific folder on your computer. Remember not to extract them.
Step 2: Then using USB cable connect your phone to PC, enable USB debugging mode and transfer all these zip files on your external SD card. Do not place them in deep directories. Also do not extract them.
Step 3: Now disconnect your phone from PC and switch it off completely. You need to enter into the recovery mode now. For that press and hold ‘Home Button (middle button) + Volume Up key + Power Button’ simultaneously until the recovery mode appears.
Note: Touch does not work here in recovery mode. So use Volume up and down keys for navigation and Home button (middle button) for selection.
Now you need to do a complete nandroid backup which is nothing but the backup of your entire operating system. This backup is much essential in case if this installation fails or some problem occurs, then you can easily restore the saved previous ROM from the CWM recovery.
Step 4: For doing a complete nandroid backup, navigate to the ‘backup & restore’ option on the recovery mode itself and on the next screen select ‘backup’ option. This will make a complete nandroid backup of your current ROM.
Step 5: After taking a complete nandroid backup, Select ‘wipe data/factory reset’ option followed by ‘wipe cache partition’ option on the recovery mode to clear all your data & caches from your phones memory respectively. Note that this step will clear all your phone data so ensure that you’ve backed up everything before applying this step (as mentioned in pre-requisites).
Let’s move to the actual Android 5.0 Lollipop ROM flashing process.
Step 6: Now navigate main menu of recovery mode and select the ‘install zip from SD card’option. On the next screen select ‘choose zip from SD card’ option. As soon as you click on it, you will see all your data present on the external SD card.
Step 7: Using Volume keys navigate to the Update.zip file which you’ve just copied earlier and select it. On the next screen select Yes option to flash the same.
Step 8: Return back and again select ‘install zip from SD card’ followed by ‘choose zip from SD card’ option. Navigate to the Ext4_formatter zip file and select it using Home button. On the next screen select Yes option to initiate the flashing.
Step 9: Similarly flash the kernel_CM7_v4.0_totoro zip file from the recovery itself.
Step 10: After completing everything as mentioned above, navigate to the Advanced option located on the recovery mode itself. Select Reboot Recovery option on the next page.
Wait until you boot again into recovery.
Step 11: Next navigate to the wipe data/cache partitions and clear them.
Step 12: Then navigate to the Advanced option. On the next screen select Wipe Dalvik cacheand Wipe Battery stats options.
Step 13: Return back and navigate to the mounts and storage option. On the next page select mount data, mount system and everything.
Step 14: Lets flash the Android L ROM now. For that navigate to the ‘install zip from SD card’ followed by ‘choose zip from SD card’ option. And then select the Android L ROM_S5360 zip file. Confirm the installation by pressing ‘Yes’ option on the next screen. This will start the actual ROM flashing process. It will hardly take few minutes to complete. Wait until the process is completed fully.
Step 15: After the flashing process completes, navigate to the ‘reboot system now’ option to restart the phone. Note that the first boot will take more time to start than usual.
Note: If you want to restore back your previous Rom then you can do that by simply going back to the recovery mode by holding Home Button (middle button) + Volume up key + Power Buttonsimultaneously and select ‘Backup and Restore’ option and then on next screen select ‘Restore’ option.
After rebooting you’ll see the Spanish language instead of English. So for changing this to English follow the steps given below:
Step 1: In Applications search for an app named Ajustes. This is the Settings option.
Step 2: In Ajustes, search for Idioma y teclado option.
Step 3: On the next screen, select the Seleccionar idioma option.
Step 4: This will show you all the languages. Just select the one you want.
That’s it! You’ve changed the Spanish language to English successfully.
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