After the release of Android 5.1 Lollipop few weeks ago, the developers’ communities have been developing custom ROM for various android phones, and they have also succeeded in developing the Cyanogenmod 12.1 (Android 5.1 Lollipop) for HTC One M8.
This custom ROM comes with all expected features of the Android OS v5.1 with some other extra features being included. Credits go to the XDA forum for their great work.
Having installed the Cyanogenmod 12.1, your android phone operates with the fastest performance, great user interface and outstanding theme engine.
Today’s stroll, I would brief you guys on how to install cyanogenmod 12.1 on HTC One M8.
Warning: Installation of Custom ROM on your android device voids its warranty, so following the instruction is at your own risk. The guide is strictly advised for pros or technically talented users to give a try.
How to Install Cyanogenmod 12.1 Android 5.1 Lollipop on HTC One M8
Before proceeding to the below guide, make sure that your HTC One M8 has an unlocked bootloader, rooted and also have the latest custom recovery (TWRP/CWM) installed on it.
Step 2: After that, download cyanogenmod 12.1 from here, and Google Apps from here and move the downloaded files to the internal storage of your HTC One M8 device.
Step 3: Now, switch off your device and boot to recovery mode (press and hold Volume Down button + press Power button).
Step 4: Once you get to the recovery mode, simply perform a full system wipe (Wipe Data/Factory Reset, Wipe Cache Partition and then Wipe Dalvik Cache/ART cache from advanced section).
Step 5: After that, go to the recover main menu, then choose install ZIP from SD Card, then select the CM 12.1 Zip file and install immediately.
Step 6: Repeat the step 5 to also install the Google apps
Step 7: Once the installation process is completed, simply go back main recovery menu and tap on Reboot system, and your device would be rebooted.
Once your HTC One M8 is successfully rebooted, then you would notice the new experience of Android 5.1 Lollipop on your device with much amazing features. And just in case your device got stock in welcome screen during reboot, simply switch off and boot to recovery, then wipe cache partition and reboot.
This custom ROM comes with all expected features of the Android OS v5.1 with some other extra features being included. Credits go to the XDA forum for their great work.
Having installed the Cyanogenmod 12.1, your android phone operates with the fastest performance, great user interface and outstanding theme engine.
Today’s stroll, I would brief you guys on how to install cyanogenmod 12.1 on HTC One M8.
Warning: Installation of Custom ROM on your android device voids its warranty, so following the instruction is at your own risk. The guide is strictly advised for pros or technically talented users to give a try.
How to Install Cyanogenmod 12.1 Android 5.1 Lollipop on HTC One M8
Before proceeding to the below guide, make sure that your HTC One M8 has an unlocked bootloader, rooted and also have the latest custom recovery (TWRP/CWM) installed on it.
Step 2: After that, download cyanogenmod 12.1 from here, and Google Apps from here and move the downloaded files to the internal storage of your HTC One M8 device.
Step 3: Now, switch off your device and boot to recovery mode (press and hold Volume Down button + press Power button).
Step 4: Once you get to the recovery mode, simply perform a full system wipe (Wipe Data/Factory Reset, Wipe Cache Partition and then Wipe Dalvik Cache/ART cache from advanced section).
Step 5: After that, go to the recover main menu, then choose install ZIP from SD Card, then select the CM 12.1 Zip file and install immediately.
Step 6: Repeat the step 5 to also install the Google apps
Step 7: Once the installation process is completed, simply go back main recovery menu and tap on Reboot system, and your device would be rebooted.
Once your HTC One M8 is successfully rebooted, then you would notice the new experience of Android 5.1 Lollipop on your device with much amazing features. And just in case your device got stock in welcome screen during reboot, simply switch off and boot to recovery, then wipe cache partition and reboot.