Install Android 4.2.2 LiquidSmooth Jelly Bean ROM on Galaxy Note 2 GTN7100 [GUIDE]
Install Android 4.2.2 LiquidSmooth Jelly Bean ROM on Galaxy Note 2 GTN7100 [GUIDE]

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GTN7100 users can now enjoy the latest Jelly Bean features, thanks to the release of Android 4.2.2 LiquidSmooth Jelly Bean ROM. The Custom Android developer team recently released the Release Candidate 1 (RC1) version of LiquidSmooth ROM for a spate of Android devices including Galaxy S3 I9300, LG Nexus 4 E960, Galaxy S3 I9305, Galaxy Note 2 N7105 and a handful of other Nexus devices.

LiquidSmooth ROM brings a host of exciting custom tweaks and feature enhancements to the stock/official firmware for a great Android experience. Check out the complete list of custom features supported on LiquidSmooth ROM below:

Key Features of LiquidSmooth ROM

  • Google GCC 4.7 Toolchain
  • O3
  • Strict-Aliasing (Linaro)
  • C++11 Mode
  • Optimised String Handling Routines (Linaro/Sony)
  • Misc other Linaro and Code Aurora Optimisations
  • Customisable lockscreen buttons and sliders
  • Chronus clock widget
  • Customisable hardware and software keys
  • Transparent navbar and status bar
  • Customisable navbar ring
  • Navigation bar widgets
  • Customisable power menu
  • Customisable quicksettings panel
  • Statusbar mods
  • Theme engine
  • Quiet hours
  • Volume rocker music controls
  • Full Rotation
  • Customisable battery and notification light

Key Points to Note

  • LiquidSmooth ROM and the instructions given in this guide are applicable to the Galaxy Note 2 GTN7100 model only and will not work on any other device. Verify your device's model number by navigating to Settings > About Phone.
  • Back up your important data and settings on the phone using ClockworkMod (CWM) recovery.
  • Make sure that the phone has at least 80 percent battery charge to prevent unexpected device shutdown during firmware installation (which may permanently damage or brick your device).
  • Verify that the correct USB drivers are installed for Galaxy Note 2 on your computer (download USB drivers)
  • Ensure that USB Debugging mode is enabled on your phone by navigating to Settings > Developer Options (if the phone is running Android 4.0 or later) or go to Settings > Applications > Development (if the phone is running Android 2.3 or earlier). Otherwise if the device is already running Android 4.2, then do the following steps:

o Go to Settings > About Phone

o Navigate to the bottom of the screen and select Build Number.

o Now, tap Build Number for seven times until the hidden Developer Options is unlocked or revealed under Settings. Then select the checkbox for USB Debugging mode to enable it.

  • Make sure that your phone is rooted with CWM recovery installed on it.
  • If the device is stuck at boot or experiencing boot loop issues, then perform Wipe Cache Partition and Wipe Dalvik Cache few more times before rebooting.
  • Allow the newly installed ROM to stabilise for about five minutes before you start working on it.
  • The instructions provided in this guide are meant for reference purpose only. IBTimes UK will not be held liable if you damage or brick the device during or after firmware installation. Users must proceed at their own risk.

Downloads

  • LiquidSmooth ROM 4.2.2 Jelly Bean ROM For Galaxy Note 2 N7100
  • Google Apps

How to Install Android 4.2.2 LiquidSmooth Jelly Bean ROM on Galaxy Note 2 GTN7100

1. Connect your Galaxy Note 2 GTN7100 to computer with the USB cable.

2. Without extracting, copy downloaded ROM and Google Apps zip files to the root folder of your phone's SD card.

3. Disconnect the USB cable and then power off your phone.

4. Boot the phone into ClockworkMod (CWM) recovery by pressing and holding Volume Up, Power and Home buttons together until the Samsung logo appears on screen. Then release all three buttons for half a second and hold them again; and the device should automatically reboot into CWM recovery screen. Note: Use Volume keys to browse between options and Power key to select an option in recovery.

5. Take a Nandroid backup of current ROM on device, so that it can be restored later if the new ROM fails to work or you want to return to the original ROM. To do a backup, Choose Backup and Restore, then on the next screen hit Backup again. Return to main recovery menu once backup is done.

6. Perform full data wipe task. To do so, click Wipe Data/Factory Reset, then choose Yes on next screen to confirm. Wait for a few minutes until the data wipe process completes. Now, return to CWM recovery main menu and click Wipe Cache Partition and once wipe process is done, hit Wipe Dalvik Cache under advance option.

7. Choose Install zip from SD card and then click Choose zip from SD card. Now, browse and select Liquid-JB-v2.1-RC1-n7100.zip file that you copied earlier to your phone in Step 2 by tapping Power button. Confirm the ROM installation by choosing Yes on next screen and the installation will begin.

8. After the ROM installation is complete, repeat the step 7 but choose the gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip file instead of ROM zip to install the Google apps package.

9. Once Google Apps is installed, return to main recovery menu and hit Reboot System Now to reboot the phone into Android 4.2.2 LiquidSmooth Jelly Bean custom ROM. The first boot may take some time. So, leave it alone.

10. Restoring to Previous ROM: To return to your previous ROM, boot into Recovery, choose Backup and Restore option then restore your earlier ROM by choosing it from the list.

Android 4.2.2 LiquidSmooth Jelly Bean ROM is successfully installed and running on your Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GTN7100.

[Source: Android Jinn]