How To Install Custom ROM on Android
Custom ROMs are one of the best things about Android!
If you’re ready to ditch your stock ROM and reap the many benefits of
loading a custom ROM such as improved battery, better performance, and
updates to the latest Android versions, then follow this guide.
Backup your data before you proceed! If you want to learn more about what a custom ROM actually is, we have a
guide for that.
For this guide, you will need:
- Unlocked bootloader
- Custom Recovery
- Android Device
- GApps
- Custom ROM
Step 1: Download a ROM
Find a ROM for your device, using the appropriate XDA forum. Make
sure you download the right one for your device. Many phones have
several variants. The Sony Z Ultra has more versions than I have
friends, and both of them require different ROMs based on the carrier it
comes on. So make sure you are getting the correct ROM, by verifying
that it’s compatible with your phone model.
Once you have found the ROM you want, download the .ZIP file, which is going to be 500mb up to 1.5Gb. Do not extract it! Then
find the corresponding GApps.
If you are installing a ROM running on 4.4.2, you’ll want a GApps
package for 4.4.2. Save your ROM and GApps to your SD card, internal
storage, or flash drive.
Step 2: Boot into Recovery
To boot into recovery use your recovery combo buttons. If you don’t know which buttons to press, to access recovery,
see this guide. On most devices it is
Hold Vol Down + Power for 5 seconds. Once you are in recovery, you should see something like this…
This is TWRP! Woot!
And this is ClockworkMod! Double woot!
Step 3: Flash ROM
Now go ahead and select “Install”…
Install on TWRP
Install in ClockworkMod
Once you have selected your ROM file. Proceed to flash the zip…
Apply update in TWRP
Apply update in ClockworkMod
Flash the file with TWRP
Flash the file with ClockworkMod
Step 4: Clear Cache
After the install is complete, back out and clear your cache…
Wipe with TWRP
Wipe with ClockworkMod
While this is the most common way to flash a ROM, there are many
different ways specific to each device. I’ll list a few of the most
common pieces of software that will allow you to flash a ROM from your
computer. These are better to use when you’re flashing the stock ROM
back onto your device.