Detailed instructions for installing cyanogenmod through one. What is CyanogenMod and how to install it

As new versions of mobile operating systems are released, developers often adhere to the opinion that new systems simply will not take root on an outdated smartphone, and are limited to the release of only one (maximum 2) updates for a phone two or three years ago. This has to do with the official update of the operating system, but what about unofficial updates? Fortunately, there are plenty to choose from here. There is a wide abundance of unofficial Android OS firmware available on the market today, which, it should be said, is faster, more reliable and more efficient than an official update (Paranoid Android, MIUI). In addition, there are usually many more functions and capabilities available in custom firmware that are not disclosed in official version... One of the most stable unofficial firmware versions is CyanogenMod supported by an international team of enthusiasts releasing consistently new versions with support latest models smartphones. Today we will talk about how to install custom firmware on a smartphone.

Preparing to update the firmware

Before proceeding with the update, make a backup of all important data stored in the flash memory of your smartphone. You can compress all the existing information into an archive, or you can simply transfer it to a third-party drive (external USB drive or computer). You don't have to worry about saving data to an SD card - the installation will only concern internal memory phone.

Next important point Is a recharge. Before installing custom firmware on your smartphone, make sure that your device is charged at least 50%, or even more. If during the installation of CyanogenMod the battery runs out, it may be fraught with a fatal error that can turn your smartphone into a "brick".

One more condition - you should definitely take into account what version of the firmware you have on your phone in this moment... Almost any build of CyanogenMod is installed exclusively on the official phone firmware, or on the earlier CyanogenMod, be it a Samsung, HTC, LG smartphone or any other model. To find out which version of CyanogenMod is available for your smartphone, and which base firmware you need to update to it, please visit the portal forum W3bsit3-dns.com... On this site, a whole separate branch is devoted to each phone model and available unofficial firmware for it, where it is described detailed instructions on the update and opinions of users about the operation of the system, who have already installed the update on their device. In addition, after registration, you can ask questions that interest you, if after reading the header you still have unclear points.

In our material, we will tell you about the installation of CyanogenMod 13 (Android 6.0) on a Samsung device Galaxy ace 2 (GT-I8160). This phone is far from the newest, and the update will literally give it new life, which will allow you to postpone the purchase of a new device, provided that the performance of this specific device suits you perfectly.

So you transferred important information(synchronized the list of contacts with account Google or made a backup, transferred photos and e-notes) to external media and charged the device sufficiently. What to do now?

Basic firmware version

If the base official firmware is required to install CyanogenMod, there are two ways to install it:

1. Using the official application from the developer company (for Samsung products, this is KIES, for LG products, this is LG PC Suite, etc.). Although this method is available by default, the refresh rate with it leaves much to be desired.

2. Using an unofficial application (for Samsung - this is the Odin program, for LG - KDZ Updater, for Lenovo - Smart Phone Flash Tool, and etc.). This method is used by most of the technicians involved in the repair and refurbishment of mobile equipment. In our article we will use the Odin program, since it is this program that supports all devices of the Samsung trademark.

How to install custom firmware via Odin - detailed instructions

For different Samsung smartphones you will need a different version of Odin, depending on the year of manufacture of the device. For phones in 2012 and earlier, you will need version 1.83, which can be downloaded from this link... Later models correspond to version 3.10, relevant at the time of this writing.

1. Download the Odin program of the required version from the links provided. We extract the contents of the file from the archive.

3. Run the Odin program.

4. Turn off the phone and connect it to the computer via the cord.

5. We transfer the smartphone to Download Mode(home button + volume down key + off button).

6. When the corresponding message appears on the smartphone screen, press the volume up button. Download mode is activated.

7. If all preparation for flashing was completed correctly, a yellow indicator with the number of the port used to connect the device to the PC will appear in Odin.

8. Now add the PIT, PDA and CSC files corresponding to your firmware version. You can find out which file corresponds to each of the categories in the description of the official firmware of your model mobile phone in the corresponding forum thread on the site w3bsit3-dns.com (link in paragraph 2 of the instructions).

9. Press the “Start” button to start the flashing.

10. After about 5-10 minutes, the operation will be completed. Its successful completion should be indicated by a green indicator with the inscription “PASS” in the leftmost panel at the top.

Upgrade to a new firmware version

Now let's update to the new version of CyanogenMod. To learn in detail how to install custom firmware on a smartphone, you need to familiarize yourself with all the details of the w3bsit3-dns.com forum ( link as an example). As a rule, to update to a new version, 3 files are needed: this is the CyanogenMod firmware itself (in particular, the archive with it), the Open Gapps package, which allows you to install a minimum set of Google services and programs, and Play Market, and the recovery file (cwm). All this can be found on the forum. Sometimes (in the case of installing Android 5.0 / 6.0), a kernel update is also required, it is installed from the recovery menu in the same exact way, so we will not dwell on this.

It should be noted that each version of the Android OS has its own Open Gapps package, so before downloading the archive, make sure that it matches the version of Android you need.

1. We find these three files on the network and copy them into a single folder on the phone's memory card.

10. Specify the path to the CyanogenMod firmware file and proceed to install it on the phone.

11. After a few minutes, when the message about the completion of the file download appears, specify the path to the GApps archive and wait one more minute.

13. Everything is ready, now the new system is loaded.

If something went wrong, having the basic official firmware on hand, you can return to the official version of the firmware at any time using the Odin program. For information on how to install the basic firmware, see the section " Basic version firmware ”in this article.

Outcomes

We hope that the presented material will provide you with all the answers to the question: how to install custom firmware on a smartphone. Before performing any operations, read reviews about the use of a particular firmware version on the w3bsit3-dns.com forum (fortunately, other users leave their comments on whether they have successfully installed this or that firmware on their device).

Screenshot sources: babbler.me / samsung.com

It is customary in the world to compare Android and iOS. The main difference is the attitude towards the openness of the system for the user. If iOS does not even allow you to view individual folders on the device, then in Android file system available to the user. However, only at first glance it seems that Android developers are allowed to do anything with their OS: many important and desired functions remain unavailable. Therefore, CyanogenMod firmware has become popular among advanced users. Read about how to install, update and, if necessary, remove the firmware in our article.

What is CyanogenMod?

CyanogenMod is an alternative Android firmware that expands functionality operating system. The firmware has gained popularity: as of 2016, CyanogenMod is installed on 14 million devices.

It all started with the fact that a simple programmer Stephen Kondik posted on xda-developers.com, the largest site with custom firmware for Android, his development for HTC smartphone Dream. He did not think about the name for a long time and took his nickname - Cyanogen, adding Mod to it. Stephen Kondik did not expect that someone would be interested in his development, but already in the early days, users responded positively about the firmware. Then the programmer, in a creative impulse, worked hard to finalize CyanogenMod, posting several updates per day on xda-developers.com.

Then Stephen Kondik posted CyanogenMod on Github, a collaborative development service. Then other programmers joined in the improvement of the project, who brought their ideas and best practices. Over time, it became clear that CyanogenMod had evolved from a hobbyist firmware to an exceptional project. The capabilities of CyanogenMod made the mobile device more functional than any other firmware.

Advantages

Why did users love CyanogenMod so much?

  1. High performance... CyanogenMod, thanks to its optimization, significantly improves the performance of the device. Both menus and heavy games run much faster and smoother on this firmware than on the standard one. As an example, consider the Nexus 4, which produces 15-16 thousand Antutu Benchmark points on standard firmware. After installation, Cyanogen makes 21 thousand points. In addition, for advanced users, Cyanogen allows you to change the scheme of the processor, control its frequency at its discretion. There are five modes: Interactive - standard frequency distribution, increases when the screen is turned on; Ondemand - less productive, more energy efficient; Userspace - allows you to configure everything yourself; Powersave - minimum processor frequency, maximum power saving; Performance - maximum processor frequency, best performance, but high power consumption.
  2. The only way to install a new version of Android for older devices. Few manufacturers support their devices even for 4-5 years, releasing firmware 5 and 6 Android, so CyanogenMod is the only way to put Android Lollipop and Marshmallow on such devices. Cyanogen also allows you to get rid of the manufacturer's pre-installed firmware, for example, Samsung's TouchWiz.
  3. Customizable appearance... CyanogenMod gives you the ability to customize the design of every detail of the interface. PlayMarket has thousands of custom theme options. Also, the firmware supports the original Android theme (Android Holo up to version 12 and Google Material Design in versions 12 and 13), unlike the official firmware of device manufacturers.
  4. System openness... V standard firmware Android has various restrictions for users. CyanogenMod does not have these restrictions, thanks to which there is a codec for the Free Lossless Audio Codec, a compressed cache, a large list of APNs, an OpenVPN client and a reboot menu. However, this is an advantage only for knowledgeable and able people, because the device can be accidentally broken.

Firmware versions

The latest version of CyanogenMod is the thirteenth, based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Each a new version CyanogenMod is developed for Android update... In addition, the developers maintain and constantly update all versions at the same time, releasing new builds of the project. There are six types of CyanogenMod assemblies:

  1. Experimental - Experimental firmware versions for testing new ideas. These versions are extremely unstable, have an abundance of bugs and are only needed by developers for testing.
  2. Nightly - daily updates, the result of the day's work of programmers. Like Experimental, they exist only for developers, so that enthusiasts can follow the development of the project and help it with new ideas and suggestions.
  3. Millie stone is a raw version that collects all the innovations to test their interaction.
  4. Snapshot is an already worked out assembly, suitable for use. Usually not all bugs have been caught and not all bugs have been fixed.
  5. Release Candidaty (RC) is an almost finished version of the firmware. Developers make one last check for bugs, performance and stability.
  6. Stable is the final stable release of CyanogenMod.

If you are a simple user who wants to install CyanogenMod, then you should choose the stable version of the firmware. This ensures that there are no errors and that it works. But for the sake of useful functions, which are not yet in the stable version, you can try the developer versions as well. But such firmware is almost impossible to use - there are too many errors.

How to install: step by step instructions

Please note: installing CyanogenMod will void your warranty! This applies not only to Cyanogen, but also to any other custom firmware. There are certain ways to hide the traces of third-party firmware, but the methods are unreliable and do not always work. So if you're not ready to void your warranty, don't risk it.

Installing CyanogenMod is non-standard and difficult for untrained users: it has more than 10 steps. Updating the system is also not the most intuitive. Of course, there is an easy way to install the firmware, but this is far from the best way... The latest version of CyanogenMod is automatically downloaded, not always stable, as a result of which errors are possible. But since not everyone will want to waste time on a more complex method, we will analyze this option as well.

Easy installation

  1. First, check if your device is supported. To do this, follow the link: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/CyanogenMod_Installer#Supported_Devices and view the list of supported devices.
  2. In the smartphone settings, enable USB debugging ( Special abilities-> For Developers -> USB Debugging).
  3. Download the CyanogenModInstaller application to your smartphone in Google play.
  4. Download to your computer special program for Windows (Vista / 7/8): http://beta.download.cyanogenmod.org/install.
  5. Turn on the app on your smartphone and follow the instructions in the program.
  6. Connect your device to your computer via USB.
  7. Turn on the program on your computer.
  8. The program itself will start downloading the files required for the firmware. When everything is loaded, you will see the message “Everything is ready”.
  9. Click on the "Install" button.
  10. When the installation of the firmware is completed, the program will notify you about this with the message "Installation complete".
  11. Ready.

The hard way

  1. First you need to get Root rights (remove restrictions imposed by Android developers). We will do this using the Framaroot program. Download Framaroot 1.9.1 from the Internet, install it and run it. If the antivirus displays a warning, click "Allow".
  2. Now you need to unlock the Android bootloader. The best way to do this is the BootUnlocker program. You can download the application directly from Google Play. Run the program and click the "Unlock" button. The bootloader will be unlocked.
  3. You need to install Custom Recovery. Let's analyze its installation using the example of TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project).
  4. Let's start installing CyanogenMod.
  5. Once the installation is over, reboot the system. If everything went well, an empty desktop will open. If not, the phone won't boot. In this case, you need to log in again. Recovery mode, on the new install the firmware, but only enable full Wipe.
  6. The last thing left is to install Google Play. To do this, download the Gapps package (http://opengapps.org), move them to the root folder and install in the same way as the firmware itself, via Recovery.
  7. Ready!

Video: How to Install CyanogenMod Firmware?

Can CyanogenMod be installed on an unsupported device?

The answer is unequivocal: no. CyanogenMod Installer will simply write that your device is not supported. If installed manually, there can be a bunch of problems, up to the fact that the phone or tablet will stop working. If the device could run the firmware, the developers would add it to their list anyway.

How to update the firmware

There are also two ways to update CyaongenMod.

The easy way

This method works for Cyanogen 10.0 and higher. Everything is extremely simple: open the settings, go to the item "About phone", then "Update CyanogenMod". The device will automatically load Last update and install it. In the process, the smartphone will reboot several times. All data will be saved.

Manual option

Please note: Do not upgrade your device to more than one version of CyanogenMod at a time (for example, from CM 10.0 to 10.2). Unpredictable errors may appear and incorrect work firmware. It is also not recommended to rollback the device to earlier versions of CM (for example, from 10.2 to 10.1). Sometimes it leads to an error with an endless reboot of the smartphone. With any downgrade, you must first make Wipe Data / Factory Reset.

It is almost always best to use the easy update method, as there is less chance of doing something wrong. However, if your Cyanogen version is lower than the tenth version, as well as if you use third-party add-ons (add-ons), you will have to use a complicated method, since a standard update does not allow you to immediately install add-ons to the firmware.

  1. First, download the latest stable (or whichever version of CyanogenMod you need) and the latest version of the Gapps package.
  2. Turn on Recovery mode.
  3. Install the firmware first, then the zip archive with Gapps, and then third-party addons. There is no need to do Wape, so all data is retained when updated.
  4. Ready.

When you update again, there is no need to reinstall Gapps, since the data is saved, but add-ons will have to be installed manually.

In addition, only with a complex version, you can choose which update to install (which cannot be done with easy way installation).

How to remove if necessary

If you decide to return everything as it was, you need to reinstall the firmware again, but this time replace CyanogenMod with the stock firmware of your device manufacturer. You can download this firmware from the manufacturer's official website.

  1. When you download the firmware, save the archive in the root directory of the device
  2. Turn on the Recovery mode (hold down the power button and the volume up button while starting the device).
  3. Check all Wipe checkboxes. Please note that all data will be deleted.
  4. Then install the downloaded archive with the official firmware.
  5. Wait for the installation to complete.
  6. Reboot your device.
  7. Ready.

Sometimes a return to the native firmware of the device erases all traces of the presence of CyanogenMod, in which case the warranty is not nullified. However, you should not count on this, as it depends on the luck and carelessness of the support staff. The rules for the provision of warranty service prohibit changing the manufacturer's firmware.

CyanogenMod is an interesting firmware that has grown from an amateur handicraft to a serious and ambitious project, which has no analogue in the world. CM allows you to do with the device what no official firmware allows. But it should only be installed by advanced and knowledgeable users, since open systems unsafe. In addition, the phone may be damaged and warranty service will not be available. However, if you lack the standard functions of a smartphone or tablet on stock Android firmware, if you are ready to learn and develop, ready to spend time and effort overcoming errors that arise, then you definitely need to flash your device with CyanogenMod. According to some users, CyanogenMod is the culmination of mobile development.

CyanogenModInstaller Is the latest innovative application for quick installation in several stages of CyanogenMod custom ROMs. With it, you can seamlessly flash your Android device in automatic mode. This operation is completely safe.

Components of CyanogenModInstaller:

Installer for Windows- is responsible for automatically finding the files required to install the firmware. The operation takes a quarter of an hour. After that, a message comes that you need to disable the antivirus on the computer. At the end, the installer asks for an Android device to be connected to the PC.

Android app- prepares the device for installation, is responsible for activating the USB debugging option, determines the setting of the necessary parameters. If any of this is not met, a notification appears.

So you've connected your Android device to your PC. The installer will start downloading the custom recovery image, as well as CyanogenMod firmware and Gapps for your android gadget... Download speed depends on two factors:
- load of CM servers;
- user's internet connection.

Also, the installer will automatically make a wipe. Therefore, you must first save yourself:
- applications;
- important files;
- settings.

This will be followed by the installation itself. Click on "Install" to start the process. It lasts no more than 5 minutes. The preparatory stage will take 15 minutes, the download will take one hour installation files on computer. On average, it takes 1.5 hours to flash. It is much faster to do it manually, but there is a high probability that the phone will become unusable. CyanogenModInstaller makes the process completely safe and convenient. All risks are minimized. Therefore, take this time, competent firmware is worth it.

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The list is not complete .....

The Android operating system, despite its ease of use, does not always meet the needs experienced user... There are people who are specifically looking for the shortcomings of the stock firmware. In addition, many developers do not bother releasing updated firmware for each device. This is most often the case. But even top companies do not release updates with the aim of users purchasing new smartphones or tablets. Also, the latest software versions are designed for more powerful devices, but older models do not have the amount of memory and processing power as expected. What to do, because many get used to their electronic friend and do not want to run after a new device?

Unofficial software may not support some applications or features

To satisfy the requests of such owners, alternative firmware based on the Android operating system. They are not official, often not approved by electronics manufacturers, but for the most part they free the hands of users. Much is available on them large quantity settings, and some firmware are specially created for weak devices with a small amount of memory.

One of the most popular versions is CyanogenMod firmware. But installing custom firmware is a complex process that requires certain skills. Even if everything is done according to the instructions, there is a great risk of turning the device into a piece of useless plastic. To simplify the installation process, the developers have released the CyanogenMod Installer utility. Consider how you can quickly and easily flash with it electronic devices on operating system Android.

A few words about Cyanogenmod firmware: is it worth updating

Before deciding to update the firmware, there are a few things to consider. An Android device is, in fact, a full-fledged computer, and the flashing is compared to reinstalling Windows on a laptop.

Benefits of replacing standard firmware:

  • removal installed by the manufacturer;
  • getting more frequent security updates;
  • desire to use latest version Android and not depend on when the developers decide to release a version for your device;
  • improved performance;
  • additional features.

The disadvantages include:

  • failure of the manufacturer or seller from the warranty;
  • threat to user security when installing rooted firmware;
  • not every alternative system is stable.

Why use CyanogenMod? it safe system, easy to use and customize, undemanding to resources and completely open. Here are some of its features.

  • Constant updates. Not only will you have the latest release, but you will be able to update on your own schedule.
  • Security Settings. Choose what data apps can use about you.
  • General blacklist. The system has a built-in application to block unwanted calls and messages from annoying people, advertisers and automatic messages.
  • Quickly switch settings with one swipe.
  • Customizable notification bar where you can choose the location of the icons.
  • A wide range of topics.
  • Built-in Trebuchet launcher has deep customization appearance the entire system.
  • Improved status bar.
  • An excellent file manager.
  • Synchronization of settings with your account.
  • Configuring navigation buttons (buttons "Home", "Back", "Recent applications").
  • Powerful developer tools.
  • Root management as a superuser.
  • Setting the limit for sent SMS messages. This is useful when you have "picked up" some kind of virus sending SMS messages or by your phone.

This is not a complete list of all the features of CyanogenMod, but this is enough to understand that not every Android version has such a set of functions. Some features are completely absent in stock firmware. Now let's figure out what is CyanogenMod Installer?

What is Cyanogenmod Installer

To facilitate the task for those users who do not know how to install CyanogenMod manually, but want to install this firmware, the developers have released software package consisting of an Android application and a computer client.

The task of CyanogenMod Installer is to simplify the installation of the firmware as much as possible and automatically prepare the device for this procedure. Now you do not need to look for a bunch of instructions, follow them letter by letter and be afraid to ruin something.

You need to install an Android application that will prepare the device, then connect the device to the computer, and computer program will execute the firmware itself. All instructions are contained in the program menu. You only need to follow them.

Please note that according to the information on the official CyanogenMod website, as a result of the vulnerability found, it is impossible to download the installer from there, so we suggest downloading it from our website.

Flashing procedure

In order to install the CyanogenMod firmware, you will need a computer with Internet connection, a connection cable, and the CyanogenMod Installer.

  1. Make sure your model is officially supported. This can be done at http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/CyanogenMod_Installer#Supported_Devices. If she is not on the list, then we can only sympathize with you. Try installing an alternative operating system.
  2. Back up all your contacts and personal files. Copy them to your computer or cloud.
  3. Charge the battery to 100%.
  4. Download CyanogenMod Installer for Android and Windows from our website.
  5. In the settings of the mobile device, enable the ability to install applications from unknown sources (Settings - Security - Unknown sources).
  6. Install and run the mobile client. He will check your device for readiness for the procedure and tell you what needs to be fixed.

  1. Follow all recommendations. At the end, the application will offer to continue working on the PC.
  2. Run the software for your computer. On first launch, it will check for possible updates.
  3. The search for all the necessary files for the firmware will take no more than 15 minutes, after which you will be prompted to disable all antiviruses and connect the device.
  4. Connect your smartphone or tablet to your computer via a cable. Never use adapters.
  5. After the program detects the device, it starts downloading files. Recovery and firmware files will be downloaded. The time taken will depend on your connection speed and server load. Practice shows that it usually takes about an hour.
  6. After the download finishes, click Install and wait for the installation to complete. The device will restart several times. That's it, CyanogenMod firmware is installed.
  7. Go to Recovery menu while holding down the power and volume buttons (may differ by different models), then go to the Wipe Data / Factory Reset section and.

Manually, the entire procedure can be performed much faster, but with a greater risk of getting a brick instead of a phone. CyanogenMod Installer simplifies the entire process several times, minimizing all risks.

Conclusion

As you can see, flashing your device using CyanogenMod Installer is not difficult at all. You just need to press the buttons in time.

Did you manage to update your firmware using this utility? We will be grateful if you share your impressions of her work.

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Due to the fact that the CyanogenMod development team has released an installer with which you can easily install custom CyanogenMod firmware, this material will explain in Russian how to do it!

First of all!

You can read the official information in English on the CyanogenMod Installer wiki page, also on this page you can find list of Android devices which are supported by the installer.

What is needed to install the CyanogenMod firmware using the installer

  1. Computer or laptop with Internet connection
  2. Back up important data on Android device
  3. Disable Anti-Virus on PC, as well as on Android device (if installed)
  4. Original undamaged Micro-USB cable
  5. Charged battery on an Android device
  6. Enable USB Debugging on Android
  7. Connect your Android device directly, not via USB HUB
  8. Download CyanogenMod Installer on PC

Instructions on how to install CyanogenMod firmware using the installer

on device - part 1

1. Download and install from the official site Cyanogemod - CyanogenMod Installer application http://get.cm/app

2. Run installed application and click the Begin button

2. Press the button Continue and switch the way USB connection v PTP mode(camera)

4. After a few seconds, a message will appear that you need to start CyanogenMod Installer on Computer, run

on the computer - part 2

5. Run the CyanogenMod installer, after which it will check the installer update

6. Then he will check if there is a connection to the Android device

7. After determining Android devices, the download of custom recovery and firmware will start, all this time, do not disconnect the device from the PC!

8. After all the necessary parts of the firmware have been downloaded, you will be prompted to install the firmware, click the button Install