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We've rooted around in the jungle of custom ROMs for the Google Nexus 7 so you don't have trawl the forums. Here's our top six. David Gilson David Gilson has always revelled in tech and started ...
xda-developer Tasssadar has just released his multiboot solution for the Nexus 4 and Nexus 7, dubbed Multirom. Will Verduzco has a write up over on xda about Multirom, here’s a few of his words.
Google's flagship tablet Nexus 7 gets yet another custom ROM Jelly Bean update with Liquid Smooth v2.0 RC3 ROM, thanks to the industrious efforts of XDA senior member nocoast.
Starting with the Nexus 7, Dmitry Grinberg, the same developer who recently pushed out a Marshmallow ROM for the Nexus 4, has uploaded a working AOSP ROM, although you’ll have to find a GAPPS ...
As always the case with the custom ROMs, installing this Android Nougat ROM on your Nexus 7 (2013) will require an unlocked bootloader and custom recovery – TWRP for an example.
Google released its latest Android 7.0 Nougat this week, but older Nexus devices were left out. The Nexus 7 (2013) can now join the party with an unofficial AOSP, but don't expect too much.
The fact that Google removed Adobe Flash support from the Nexus 7 has made a few people unhappy (myself included). Maybe you need to use it to get to certain websites for work, or just want to be ...
Step 2 - Connect and mount your Nexus 7 USB mass storage on your computer with an USB cable. Step 3 - Copy the JZO54K based Android 4.1.2 ROM zip file to the root folder on your SD card.
If you're a Galaxy Nexus owner wanting to enjoy a taste of sweet Android 7.1 Nougat, now you can thanks to a ROM created by the Unlegacy-Android project.
Nexus 7 2012 (WiFi) users can now update their device to the latest Android 5.0.1 Lollipop firmware via Android Open Source Project (AOSP) ROM, which is pre-rooted and bloatware free.. In other ...
Experience Android Marshmallow on your Nexus 7 2012 with the pre-built AOSP ROM XDA Developer dmitrygr is working on bringing Google's latest Android treatment to Nexus devices that failed to get ...
Once you've rooted your Nexus 7, you can do things like mount USB sticks with StickMount (you'll have to find a USB host cable), install custom ROMs, explore the full Linux file system (such as ES ...