This ROM aims to replicate the Google Pixel experience perfectly. You get the Pixel Launcher, Pixel wallpapers, and the famous "At a Glance" widget. It’s heavy on aesthetics but runs surprisingly well on the J8.
Press Reboot System. The first boot takes 5–10 minutes. Do not panic.
I am not your lawyer, and you are responsible for your device.
If you can accept these risks, let’s proceed.
| Topic | Key action | | --- | --- | | Confirm model | Settings > About phone — use SM-J810* exact code | | Unlocking | Enable OEM unlocking in Developer Options | | Recovery | Flash TWRP via Odin; boot to recovery immediately | | Backup | Nandroid & EFS backup in TWRP | | Wipe | System, Data, Cache, Dalvik (Advanced Wipe) | | Install order | ROM → vendor/modem (if needed) → GApps → Magisk | | Restore stock | Use Odin with official firmware (AP/BL/CP/CSC) | | Support | XDA threads, maintainer GitHub, TWRP official | samsung galaxy j8 custom rom
If you want, I can:
Before you flash, understand the trade-offs. Because Samsung does not release full kernel sources, custom ROMs on Exynos devices come with compromises:
1. Transfer Files: There are two ways to do this:
2. Wipe Data:
3. Install the ROM:
4. Install GApps (Optional but Recommended):
5. Reboot:
Published: October 26, 2023 | Reading Time: 6 minutes This ROM aims to replicate the Google Pixel
The Samsung Galaxy J8 (SM-J810G, SM-J810F, SM-J810M, SM-J810Y) was a solid mid-ranger when it launched in 2018. With its massive 6-inch Super AMOLED display and a massive 3500mAh battery, it was a media consumption beast. However, six years later, the story is different.
Samsung has long stopped providing software updates. The Galaxy J8 is stuck on Android 10 (One UI 2.0) , a far cry from the modern Android 14. Apps are getting slower, security patches are outdated, and the phone feels laggy.
But there is hope. The Android modding community has kept this device alive through Custom ROMs.