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Note: The first boot can take anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes. Be patient and do not interrupt the process. Troubleshooting Common Issues
"This is it," Elias breathed. "Pure Google. No TouchWiz. No bloat." samsung galaxy j5 2016 custom rom link
If you want the Google Pixel launcher, wallpapers, and unlimited Google Photos storage (compressed), this is your ROM. Android 12 runs decently, though slightly heavier than Android 11. Note: The first boot can take anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes
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This is a fork of LineageOS that removes all Google services. It uses microG instead. The J5 2016 is officially supported by the /e/ foundation.
The Samsung Galaxy J5 (2016) – model numbers SM-J510F, SM-J510FN, SM-J510H, SM-J510MN – was a beloved mid-ranger of its era. Released with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, Samsung officially left it behind at Android 7.1.1 Nougat. For a device now several years old, stock firmware feels sluggish, insecure, and limited.