Or so he thought.
If TWRP doesn‘t stick after flashing:
After extensive research across XDA Developers forums and other communities, here are the viable custom ROM options for the Samsung Galaxy Tab A6 SM-T280.
Release all buttons when the TeamWin (TWRP) splash screen appears. 4. Custom ROM Selection for SM-T280
To flash a custom ROM, you must replace the stock recovery menu with Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP).
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0 (2016), technically known as the SM-T280, was a popular budget tablet when it launched. Today, its original Android 5.1.1 Lollipop operating system is heavily outdated. Many modern applications will no longer install or run on it due to software incompatibility.
: Pre-optimized clean Google Pixel interface with basic Google Play Services integrated right away.
The first boot can take anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes, so be patient. If your tablet gets stuck in a boot loop (constantly restarting), you can boot back into TWRP, perform the wipes again, and try a different ROM.
Or so he thought.
If TWRP doesn‘t stick after flashing:
After extensive research across XDA Developers forums and other communities, here are the viable custom ROM options for the Samsung Galaxy Tab A6 SM-T280. samsung galaxy tab a6 sm-t280 custom rom
Release all buttons when the TeamWin (TWRP) splash screen appears. 4. Custom ROM Selection for SM-T280
To flash a custom ROM, you must replace the stock recovery menu with Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP). Or so he thought
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0 (2016), technically known as the SM-T280, was a popular budget tablet when it launched. Today, its original Android 5.1.1 Lollipop operating system is heavily outdated. Many modern applications will no longer install or run on it due to software incompatibility.
: Pre-optimized clean Google Pixel interface with basic Google Play Services integrated right away. Today, its original Android 5
The first boot can take anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes, so be patient. If your tablet gets stuck in a boot loop (constantly restarting), you can boot back into TWRP, perform the wipes again, and try a different ROM.