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How to Install Android 4.4.2 PAC-man ROM via TWRP Recovery

Galaxy S2 I9100G users can now enjoy the latest KitKat features via custom build Android 4.4.2, thanks to the release of PAC-man ROM by X...

Galaxy S2 I9100G users can now enjoy the latest KitKat features via custom build Android 4.4.2, thanks to the release of PAC-man ROM by XDA recognised contributor, iXanza.

The PAC-man ROM is based on the original AOSP source code with top custom tweaks and features inherited from popular custom ROMs such as CyanogenMod, AOKP and ParanoidAndroid (PA).

How to Install Android 4.4.2 PAC-man ROM via TWRP Recovery

  • Power off the phone and wait for 5 to 10 seconds until the device shuts down completely.
  • Now press and hold Volume Up, Home and Power buttons together, until the device boots into Recovery mode. NOTE: In recovery mode, use Volume keys to navigate between options and Power key to select the desired option.
  • Perform Wipe data/Factory reset (this will delete all apps and their settings and game progress). To do so, tap on Wipe and scroll down to the bottom of the screen and do a Swipe on "Swipe to factory reset" option.
  • Now perform a System format by selecting Wipe > Advanced Wipe and then tap onSystem option. Scroll to the bottom of screen and do a swipe on "Swipe to Wipe" option.
  • Tap on install and navigate to the PAC-man ROM zip file you copied earlier to your phone's SD card. Scroll to the bottom of screen and do a swipe on Swipe to confirm flash option to begin installing the firmware.
  • Repeat the previous step to flash Google apps as well.
  • Once Google Apps is also installed, select reboot and then tap on System to reboot your device. Your Galaxy S2 will restart and it may take about 5 minutes for first boot to complete. So, do not interrupt the process.
Your Galaxy S2 I9100G is now running on Android 4.4.2 KitKat via PAC-man ROM. Go to Settings > About Phone to verify the firmware installed.

NOTE: If the device gets stuck at boot loop (while rebooting), then just do a factory reset from recovery mode to fix the issue.

Source : ibtimes

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