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Is there a Lite version of Android in Nature for Samsung Galaxy S4?
Colleagues!
Need help finding seriously lightweight firmware for Samsung Galaxy S4.
I dug up many sites and forums. What kind of perversions I haven’t seen, but in truth I can’t find a lite version. I would like the complete absence of additional Samsung software, and pre-installed programs, too, all at once.
One gets the feeling that not a phone - but a garbage dump. I have even considered the option of making custom firmware myself, but alas, for me it is still too complicated and requires too much effort.
I would be grateful for good advice.
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Heard about this firmware. But this site xda-developers seems to me a hodgepodge. It's not clear what and where and how. Even by reference. It is not clear what was cut from the firmware there, I don’t see any screenshots, and a lot of complaints about something that is not working ... It seems to me that this is an unfortunate option. And how are things with the Russian language?
Let's put it this way: I don't want to be a tester. I need the most minimal firmware and stable. I don't want to see all sorts of photo collages, samsung stores and programs, all sorts of book readers, all sorts of file transfer services, social networks and other things on my phone... eating my brain and battery.
If you don't like xda, see w3bsit3-dns.com, if you continue about Cyan, you can put
CM_Stable from 12/05/2013 (Android 4.3.1). only according to the instructions, otherwise Abra Kadabra will get Brick.
And one more thing:
get.cm
beta.download.cyanogenmod.org/install
Well, in the best traditions:
"Everything at your own peril and risk!"
And I didn’t just try to root, and then delete all sorts of unnecessary system applications =)?
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