I have a 'surplus' mobile phone - a Samsung Galaxy Y GTS5363 running Android 2.3.6 - can anybody point me in the direction of a set of foolproof instructions on how to upgrade it to Android 4 ?
Google overloads me with multiple sites all of which talk of the dangers of bricking and the requirement for rooting, at which point they have comprehensively lost me.
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I'd say don't bother with that phone - it's got a low spec and I doubt it would run a vanilla install of Android 4.x. But I would imagine Cyanogenmod released a ROM for this phone.
But it sounds like you're not that technical either. When I installed stock Android 4.3 on my Nook tablet the process was:
- Create a bootable SD Card with the necessary tools and ROMs
- Backup the existing ROM just in case using the SD Card you created
- Install the new ROM to the eMMC memory
- Install the boatloader for Cyanogen
- Reboot
Quite simple and I found step by step instructions and a list of files I needed.
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Quite a nice overview of Android rooting: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_rooting
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