case for apple iphone 6, 6s, 7 and 8 - pink/transparent

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case for apple iphone 6, 6s, 7 and 8 - pink/transparent

case for apple iphone 6, 6s, 7 and 8 - pink/transparent

Head here and download the latest version. At the time of writing, it was Build 3, dated 30 September. A fresh version, Build 4, was uploaded yesterday with the latest tweaks and patches (but for the purposes of this guide, be aware that the screenshots refer to Build 3). You'll also want to download Google Apps from the same page, otherwise you'll be without a lot of those lovely Google applications we take for granted. If you choose to go with a different ROM, be sure to read the instructions carefully. While it'll probably be virtually identical to what follows, it may vary subtly, so stay alert.

Connect your Galaxy S3 to your computer and drag and drop your freshly downloaded zip file across to your phone, ClockworkMod (which I'll get to in a moment) allows you to install from either your internal memory or your SD card, so take your pick, I've gone for case for apple iphone 6, 6s, 7 and 8 - pink/transparent the external SD card, Drag and drop your Google Apps zip file across to the same place, Once again, there's no need to unzip it yourself -- leave that all in the capable hands of your phone, At this point you should backup everything you want to keep from your phone, In my experience, most items remain on your phone when switching ROMs, but why take the risk when you've got the window right open in front of you -- you might as well backup, You may need those photos to humiliate someone on Facebook one day, right?..

Take a deep breath because here comes the fun (née hair-raising) bit. When you rooted your phone in step 1, you were given a couple of new apps. One of them, ClockworkMod is what you'll need to use for adding custom ROMs -- it will be your best friend in the world should you ever need to recover the phone from a firmware accident (but that's for another article). To boot up in recovery mode, switch off your phone and then restart it by holding down power, volume up and menu. After a few moments you'll see the clockwork mod menu. There's no touchscreen interface here, so you'll be navigating the menus with volume up and volume down, using the menu button to select the option you want.

First things first, volume down to 'wipe data/factory reset', When you press menu on this, you'll be asked if you're certain, There's lots of 'No' options and only one 'Yes', to be certain you know what you're doing, Scroll down to 'Yes' and press the menu button, Now that the phone is all sparkly factory mint again, it's time to install our new ROM, To do that, navigate to 'install zip from sdcard' on the main menu and press the menu case for apple iphone 6, 6s, 7 and 8 - pink/transparent button, You now have to find where you put it, If it's on your phone's internal memory, select 'choose zip from sdcard', If it's on the microSD card inside the phone, scroll down to 'choose zip from external sdcard'..

Your phone will boot up into your lovely new OS. You'll run through all the stuff you did when you first bought your phone -- logging into Google, setting up Wi-Fi and so on, and then you're done. Enjoy Jelly Bean and pat yourself on the back for a job well done. If you can't wait for the Android Jelly Bean update to reach your phone, follow this guide and install a custom ROM on your Galaxy S3. If you've munched your way through Gingerbread, Honeycomb and Ice Cream Sandwich and you're still craving the next sugary Android fix -- and can't wait for the software update to be dished out to your Samsung Galaxy S3 -- then read on.