ROM Installer is the new revolutionary way to flash Custom ROM on every Android device (5.0+). This is a source code project which means that you have to download the project and to import it into your Android Studio. This project requires at least a basic knowledge of Android Studio and Java programming. What makes ROM Installer unique is its characteristic of being easily reprogrammable by the developer who adopts it. The App has two user interfaces (ButtonUI and SwipeUI), offers the possibility to add a splash and a disclaimer screen, to verify the integrity of the ROM before installing, to download any type of file in many different modes, to download and install a recovery.
Terms and Conditions
This project has no special Terms and Conditions. The only one rule is that you must respect the freedom of Open Source. I'm giving you this revolutionary project for free and I expect that you keep this public and Open Source. Moreover you must upload your custom version of this project on GitHub because your work could act as an example for other developers interested in this project and also because I can help you in case you need my help.
How does the project work?
The project is based on Fragments, in particular PreferenceFragments. So basically you need just to set up both an XML file which contains your preferences (CheckBoxes or Lists) and a Class which has the purpose to show the preferences on the screen in such a way as to interact with them. Broadly speaking, this is how it works.
Where I get the project?
You can download the project from GitHub. There, you can find also the complete guide about how to configure the whole App.
Where I can report bugs or issues?
Open a new issue on GitHub and explain as best you can how to reproduce the error including, if possible, a log.
Get the latest sample APK on Google Play:
XDA:DevDB Information
ROM Installer, App for Android devices (5.0+).
Developer
@peppe130
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.0
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