AICP is known by someone as Ice Cold Mission that started on Need HD and since than developed as a mature rom with the BEST group you could find! Rom has at all times been AOKP based so expect all AOKP goodies + new additions. If there are any bugs, either we'll kind them or AOKP crew if it conserns their modifications. This rom isn’t AOKP supported so no must report errors or bugs to them!! If occupied with Android 4.4.2 for other phones, try our new Custom ROMs section. You'll be able to replace T-Mobile Galaxy S3 SGH-T999 to AICP Android 4.4.2 KitKat customized firmware using the tutorial below. This is not an official launch by Samsung, however only a customized ROM which would require a customized recovery like ClockworkMod with a view to flash the ROM zip and Google Apps zip recordsdata in your phone.
In this tutorial, we will tell you the best way to set up AICP Android 4.4.2 KitKat ROM on T-Cell Galaxy S3 SGH-T999 with complete steps using CWM recovery. We even have several tips on learn how to backup your phone knowledge and in addition some extra ideas that you've got to remember before proceeding to the tutorial on the next page. You'll have to wipe your earlier personal data and apps as ordinary when putting in custom ROMs. The next ideas are vital as they may assist the set up process to go easy without any issues. Let’s begin with the tutorial below.
AICP Android 4.4.2 KitKat ROM Details:
This amazing AICP custom ROM comes with tons of new features and is based on Android 4.4.2 KitKat. A quick list of the main features in AICP is given below and we are sure you’d love to use this on your Samsung T-Mobile Galaxy S3 SGH-T999:
- AOKP features
- TRDS Dark switch
- Halo
- OmniSwitch
- Profiles
- Lockscsreen Notifications
- Active Display
- Wakelock blocker
- System app Remover
- Animations
- Lockecreen color theming
- Lockscreen blur, gestures etc…
Complete Step-By-Step Instructions:
Step 2 - Connect and mount your Galaxy S3 USB memory on your computer using the USB cable.
Step 3 - Now copy/paste the downloaded Android 4.4.2 ROM zip and Google Apps zip files to your SD card. Make sure the files are in the SD card root (not in any folder).
Step 4 - Then turn OFF your phone and disconnect from the USB cable.
Step 5 - Now to get in the Recovery Mode. Switch ON the phone while pressing and holding Volume Up + Home + Power buttons together.
NOTE: Screenshots of the ClockworkMod Recovery may change as new versions are released.
Step 6 - Once you are in ClockworkMod Recovery, select perform a full data wipe by selecting “wipe data/factory reset” as shown below. Use the Power button to select everything while in the Recovery Mode.
Step 7 - Then, perform a cache wipe by selecting “wipe cache partition” as you can see in the image below.
Step 8 - Now this is optional, but it is recommended to perform a wipe of your dalvik cache as well. You will not get into boot loops or any other errors. From CWM recovery, go to ‘advanced’ and then select “wipe dalvik cache”.
Step 9 - Then go back to the main recovery screen and select “install zip from SD card”.
Step 10 - Now select “choose zip from sdcard”. Using your volume keys, navigate to the Android 4.4.2 ROM zip file that you copied to your SD card and select it using the Power button. Confirm the installation on the next screen and the installation procedure should start now.
Google Apps: Repeat the above step for the Gapps zip file as well and install it on your phone.
Step 11 - After the installation completes, go to “+++++Go Back+++++” and reboot the phone by selecting “reboot system now” from the recovery menu as show below.
Your T-Mobile Galaxy S3 SGH-T999 will boot now and it might take about 5 minutes to boot on your first time. So, please wait.
That’s it! Your T-Mobile Galaxy S3 should now have AICP Android 4.4.2 KitKat custom ROM installed on your phone! Go to Settings > About phone to verify.
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