The installation process requires a complete factory reset. Move your photos, documents, and important files to a microSD card or a cloud storage account. 2. Prepare Your Hardware
Due to the tablet's age, thermal throttling is aggressive. Use a kernel manager (like Kernel Adiutor) to set the CPU governor to ondemand or interactive . Do not set it to "performance" – the Snapdragon 400 will overheat and shut down.
Choose your desired ROM (e.g., LineageOS, Resurrection Remix, or optimized stock ROMs found on communities like XDA Developers). Transfer this zip file to an external microSD card inserted into your tablet.
Disconnect the USB cable. Remove the tablet battery for 5 seconds, then reinsert it to force the device off. Step 4: Boot Into TWRP and Format the System Sm-t365 Custom Rom
: Custom kernels and lightweight system files optimize the aging Snapdragon 410 processor, offering smoother animations and better battery life.
Boot into : Press and hold Volume Down + Home + Power simultaneously until a warning screen appears, then press Volume Up to continue.
Look for stable, community-tested builds of LineageOS (such as LineageOS 17.1/Android 10 or LineageOS 18.1/Android 11) specifically compiled for the SM-T365 on trusted development forums like XDA Developers. The installation process requires a complete factory reset
Ensure your tablet is charged to at least 70% to prevent it from dying mid-process. 2. Software Downloads
What or tasks do you plan to use this tablet for?
Are you planning to with Magisk during this process? Prepare Your Hardware Due to the tablet's age,
: Remember, rooting the SM-T365 will trip the Knox Counter, setting Knox Warranty Void: 0x1 and potentially voiding any remaining warranty.
Below is an investigation into the current state of custom software for the 1. Current Development Status