Sm-t365 Custom Rom (360p • 8K)

Before installing a custom ROM on SM-T365, users must:

⚠️ Warning: Installing custom ROMs voids the warranty (if any remains), can brick the device, and may break hardware features (e.g., physical buttons, rugged features). Proceed at your own risk.


The developers who built these ROMs (like Android-Andi, DarkExistence, retrial) did so for free. If this guide saved your tablet from the landfill, consider donating to the XDA developers who keep the SM-T365 alive. The source code is available on GitHub—if you are a developer, the device/samsung/matisse-common tree needs help porting Android 12 or 13. Sm-t365 Custom Rom

Your 2014 hardware is not obsolete. Only Samsung’s software is.

Published by: Tech Preservation Lab
Reading Time: 11 Minutes Before installing a custom ROM on SM-T365, users must:

In the fast-paced world of Android tablets, the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active (SM-T365) is a relic. Released in 2014 with Android 4.4.2 KitKat, this ruggedized tablet was built to survive drops, water, and dust. But let’s be honest: Stock software support ended years ago. If you pull this device out of a drawer today, most apps will crash, the UI will lag, and security vulnerabilities are rampant.

However, a passionate community of developers has refused to let this rugged tablet die. The solution? An SM-T365 custom ROM. ⚠️ Warning: Installing custom ROMs voids the warranty

Installing a custom ROM on the SM-T365 is the digital equivalent of a heart transplant. It replaces Samsung’s abandoned, bloated TouchWiz interface with a clean, fast, and modern version of Android. In this guide, we will explore the best custom ROMs available, the risks involved, and a step-by-step roadmap to resurrection.


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