ROM COLLECTION, TRICKS AND TIPS FOR SAMSUNG GALAXY TREND AND TREND PLUS

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I. ROM COLLECTION:

⚠ Note: Please install Mega Application first!
⚪ Stock ROM for GT-S7560:
⚪ Stock ROM for GT-S7580:
⚪ CM11 for GT-S7580:
⚪ CM12 for GT-S7580:
⚪ CM13 for GT-S7580:
⚪ CM14 for GT-S7580:
  • Date: 03/06/2016
    > Coming soon
⚪ CM15 for GT-S7580: > Coming soon
⚪ Stock Turbo:
⚪ Stock S5:
> Coming soon
⚪ Stock Sony Xperia:
> Coming soon
⚪ Stock S6:
> Coming soon
⚪ Stock iPhone Launcher:
> Coming soon
⚪ Stock Lite:
> Coming soon
⚪ Updating...

II. ROM DEVELOPERS:

Note: This item just useful for developer.⚪ Build ROM Tools:
⚪ Tricks and Tips:
> Coming soon
Need tester just post it on our group!

III. TRICKS AND TIPS FOR NEW MEMBERS:

A. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:

1. What's Rooting? Rooting is the process of allowing users of smartphones, tablets and other devices running the Android mobile operating system to attain privileged control (known as root access) over various Android subsystems.
2. How to Rooting? You can try Kingroot.
3. What's the difference between an Cook ROM and a stock ROM? A stock ROM is the ROM that comes with a device; the device is "stocked" with that ROM by the manufacturer. Android is generally customized by the manufacturer to some degree; at minimum there needs to be device-specific drivers and so on for Android to work on a particular device. As Flow notes, customizations may include a custom theme, launcher, and default apps like HTC Sense does.
An AOSP ROM is a ROM based on the Android Open Source Project. In the purest sense, AOSP refers to unmodified ROMs or code from Google. The name is often co-opted for custom ROMs that are very close to the original AOSP, since these ROMs still need to be customized; for example, I can't download/compile the Android source code and run it on my Samsung Vibrant without doing a whole lot of customizations. The name is often abused to refer to ROMs that don't have a custom launcher or many of the other modifications carriers make with Sense, TouchWiz, Motoblur et al., although they may still be themed. A more accurate name for plain, mostly-unaltered ROMs for non-Google devices is probably "vanilla ROMs". (This distinction is part of our tagging policy here; see this Meta discussion for more info.)
Techncially, stock ROMs are all AOSP ROMs apart from the versions of Android that haven't been released. Honeycomb ROMs aren't AOSP, but (for example) Gingerbread ROMs are AOSP since the 2.3 source code is available athttp://source.android.com/. (That assumes Google hasn't hidden parts of the code and given it to manufacturers secretly.)
To further add to the confusion, a "custom ROM" does not refer to customized ROMs in general. That term specifically refers to ROMs that have been customized by third parties (i.e., not the manufacturers or carriers). For example, I'm running a custom ROM that is just a re-themed and tweaked stock ROM. CyanogenMod is another example, and it has many features built from the ground up rather than mere tweaks. Most AOSP ROMs you'll find for a specific device are stock ROMs that have been customized to remove some of the manufacturer/carrier tweaks and make them closer to the pure AOSP experience.

B. HOW TO FLASH RECOVERY:

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