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Finding a custom ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 8.0 (SM-T365)

Flashing a custom ROM requires careful preparation. Neglecting these steps can lead to data loss or a permanently bricked device.

Click . Wait until the top-left box displays a green "PASS!" message.

You may find unofficial ports on forums like 4PDA or XDA Forums . Users on these platforms have shared files for TWRP recovery and root access , which are prerequisites for any ROM installation.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active (SM-T365) was built to take a beating. With its rugged bumper and anti-shock display, it was the go-to device for field workers and industrial inventory. However, in 2024, the official software (likely stuck on Android 4.4 KitKat or Lollipop 5.1) is woefully outdated. Sm-t365 Custom Rom

was primarily an enterprise device, it never gained the "critical mass" of developers needed to port modern Android versions e/OS community Known Technical Details (LTE version) Max Official OS Android 5.1.1 Custom Recovery

If your Tab Active is starting to feel sluggish or can’t run your favorite modern apps, a is the ultimate solution. Here is everything you need to know about upgrading your SM-T365 beyond its factory limits. Why Install a Custom ROM on the SM-T365?

Let’s be honest: the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 (SM-T365) isn't winning any speed contests in 2024. Stock, it’s running ancient TouchWiz on Android KitKat or Lollipop. It lags, the UI is dated, and the security patches are non-existent.

A custom recovery is essential for making system backups and flashing software. The TWRP is the most popular one. For the SM-T365, a version (v3.1.1-0) is available, but it is important to know its limitations. Finding a custom ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 8

: Creating a build for this specific model would require an experienced developer to create an unofficial LineageOS build from scratch, which is a massive undertaking for a niche tablet. Alternative Options :

Tap seven times until a toast message says, "You are now a developer."

The Samsung Galaxy Tab E, specifically the SM-T365 model, is a versatile and feature-rich tablet that has gained popularity among Android enthusiasts. However, as with many Android devices, its full potential can only be unlocked by installing a custom ROM. In this article, we will guide you through the process of installing a custom ROM on your SM-T365, exploring the benefits, risks, and the best custom ROMs available for your device.

Because custom ROMs focus on open-source software, they do not include Google apps out of the box. You will need to flash a Google Apps (GApps) package alongside the ROM. Wait until the top-left box displays a green "PASS

Allows your Windows PC to properly recognize the tablet in download mode.

Community feedback highlights several bugs. Common errors users face include and "failed to mount /cache (invalid argument)" , which can prevent you from backing up or restoring your device. You might also see an error message saying "recovery is not seandroid enforcing" when booting into TWRP. There is a TWRP build that is confirmed to be working, but it's an older one.

Immediately flash the GApps .zip file (if you want the Play Store and other Google apps).

Because the SM-T365 features an LTE modem (unlike its Wi-Fi-only counterpart, the SM-T360), you must source ROMs specifically compiled for the "gtactive" or "matisse" variant families, matching your specific chipset (Qualcomm Snapdragon 410).

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Sm-t365 Custom Rom ~repack~ Site

Finding a custom ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 8.0 (SM-T365)

Flashing a custom ROM requires careful preparation. Neglecting these steps can lead to data loss or a permanently bricked device.

Click . Wait until the top-left box displays a green "PASS!" message.

You may find unofficial ports on forums like 4PDA or XDA Forums . Users on these platforms have shared files for TWRP recovery and root access , which are prerequisites for any ROM installation.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active (SM-T365) was built to take a beating. With its rugged bumper and anti-shock display, it was the go-to device for field workers and industrial inventory. However, in 2024, the official software (likely stuck on Android 4.4 KitKat or Lollipop 5.1) is woefully outdated.

was primarily an enterprise device, it never gained the "critical mass" of developers needed to port modern Android versions e/OS community Known Technical Details (LTE version) Max Official OS Android 5.1.1 Custom Recovery

If your Tab Active is starting to feel sluggish or can’t run your favorite modern apps, a is the ultimate solution. Here is everything you need to know about upgrading your SM-T365 beyond its factory limits. Why Install a Custom ROM on the SM-T365?

Let’s be honest: the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 (SM-T365) isn't winning any speed contests in 2024. Stock, it’s running ancient TouchWiz on Android KitKat or Lollipop. It lags, the UI is dated, and the security patches are non-existent.

A custom recovery is essential for making system backups and flashing software. The TWRP is the most popular one. For the SM-T365, a version (v3.1.1-0) is available, but it is important to know its limitations.

: Creating a build for this specific model would require an experienced developer to create an unofficial LineageOS build from scratch, which is a massive undertaking for a niche tablet. Alternative Options :

Tap seven times until a toast message says, "You are now a developer."

The Samsung Galaxy Tab E, specifically the SM-T365 model, is a versatile and feature-rich tablet that has gained popularity among Android enthusiasts. However, as with many Android devices, its full potential can only be unlocked by installing a custom ROM. In this article, we will guide you through the process of installing a custom ROM on your SM-T365, exploring the benefits, risks, and the best custom ROMs available for your device.

Because custom ROMs focus on open-source software, they do not include Google apps out of the box. You will need to flash a Google Apps (GApps) package alongside the ROM.

Allows your Windows PC to properly recognize the tablet in download mode.

Community feedback highlights several bugs. Common errors users face include and "failed to mount /cache (invalid argument)" , which can prevent you from backing up or restoring your device. You might also see an error message saying "recovery is not seandroid enforcing" when booting into TWRP. There is a TWRP build that is confirmed to be working, but it's an older one.

Immediately flash the GApps .zip file (if you want the Play Store and other Google apps).

Because the SM-T365 features an LTE modem (unlike its Wi-Fi-only counterpart, the SM-T360), you must source ROMs specifically compiled for the "gtactive" or "matisse" variant families, matching your specific chipset (Qualcomm Snapdragon 410).

Hardinfo2 History Page

When Linux was young
This program is from the time when Linux was young and has evolved along side the Kernel and Distros.
It was included in Fedora 1 and Debian 3 in 2003, which was around the time, that Linux started to be widely known outside the academic/hackers world.


History of Linux OS
1970 - Kenneth Lane Thompson - Unix & B
1970 - Dennish Ritchie - C
1979 - Bjarne Stroustrup - C++
1983 - Richard Matthew Stallman - FOSS, GNU: GCC, GPL Licenses
1991 - Linus Torvalds - Linux Kernel
1993 - Patrick Volkerding - Slackware - first main stream source Linux
1993 - Ian Murdock - Debian - first main stream Linux
1995 - Marc Ewing/Bob Young - Red Hat Software - first commercial FOSS
1998 - World Wide Web adoption (ADSL Speeds)
2000 - Microsoft declares war on Linux and FOSS
2003 - This is were hardinfo2 starts
2003 - Patrick Mochel, Mike Murphy - SysFS
2005 - Linus Torvalds - git
2008 - Jesse Barnes - Direct Rendering Manager (DRM)
2008 - Thomas Dohmke, Chris Wanstrath, P.J. Hyett, Scott Chacon - GitHub
2008 - Kristian Høgsberg - Wayland
2010 - Lennart Poettering - SystemD
2012 - Even Microsoft embraces FOSS
2018 - Microsoft buys GitHub
2023 - Linux Operating Systems on par with proprietary ones
2024 - Nvidia embraces FOSS (Last mayor HW vendor)


Version 0.3.3 2003
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First distributed version

It was released in 2003 made by lpereira, who needed the program for personal daily problems - much like every FOSS program starts - a need for personal usage.


Version 0.3.6 2005
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Latest of the original layout from 2005

High quality look and feel for programs of that time period, but relatively little information could be provided.


Version 0.4.0 2008
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The new layout for more information from 2008

Now lpereira had gotten some positive attention and was keen on changing the program to be more than just personal needs.
So much improvement from version 0.3 to 0.4 - lots of information nicely formatted.
So remember that if you want programs to evolve - give the FOSS projects some love! - We develop together


Version 0.5 2009
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This is the most famous version from 2009.

Linus Tech Tips said he loved this program with his polite comment: "It's better than nothing!" - LTT-Youtube
Magazines around the world noticed the GUI program and wrote nice articles about it. Some users made videos showing how to use the program and showed it off to others, so much love, thanx.
Google Scholar lists academic articles, that uses hardinfo. Also, Tom's Hardware uses hardinfo2 Tom's HW


2011
The webserver was lost in 2011 as a german Open Source Software initiative shutdown and there was no backup. lpereira moved to the new project lwan, leaving the project without a maintainer.


Version 0.5git/0.6a 2017-2020
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Up2dating effort, so nice!

New release effort by bp0 + (lpereira) made a huge task with help from ocerman and others
Development stopped in 2020.
Never Released but was in some distros.


Version 2.1.11 2024
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Released 2024-05 - Dark motherboard theme

New community edition
hwspeedy repay to Linux community for 25 years of fun with Linux, thanx!

News:
Lots of Maintenance/testing/doc/bugfixing and updating for current distros
Keeping it working for ~10 years of old distros and tools
New Benchmarks that works from slow to fast machines
Added themes and dark/light mode
Remade the lost website (This website)
CLI improved for command line usage
Lots of UI/UX improvements -> Refreshed


Want to be part of the future of hardinfo2 - please join the hardinfo2 community at github, thanx.



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