Get Android Pie & One UI on Galaxy note 8 with hadesROM [N950F/FD]


The One UI or Android Pie is not available for the Samsung Galaxy note 8 officially yet. However, there is still a way you can delight in Pie or Samsung One UI on Galaxy note 8 (SM-N950F and N950FD). If you have a rooted note 8 Exynos variant, hadesROM is here for you.

Samsung is currently testing out Android Pie public beta builds on some of its devices. even though the largest smartphone maker in the world might be late to the Android Pie party, it wants to make an entrance in style.

The style is known as One UI which is a major UI redesign that Samsung users are in for. It might be quite a while though until the year-old Samsung Galaxy note 8 gets some Android Pie love from Samsung. The company is yet to release the update to the One UI on Galaxy note 8.

Despite the major differences in the looks and feel department, Galaxy note 8 does run Android. That implies you don’t have to wait for Samsung to get your taste of Android Pie. In this case, you don’t even have to wait to get your taste of Samsung’s One UI. XDA developer corsicanu has put together a customized ROM based on Android 9.0 Pie for the Samsung Galaxy note 8. much more specifically, the ROM is based on the N950FXXU5ZSA5 beta android pie firmware. The ROM has been “heavily debloated” but is richer in terms of features which include Dolby ATMOS, dual speakers, enhanced headphone volume, etc.

Warning

The method described below is only implied for the Exynos variant of the Galaxy note 8 [N950F/FD]. Being based on the beta firmware, the ROM will break SafetyNet and also Knox, and thus void your warranty as well. Tripping Knox also implies you will lose features like Samsung Pay and protected folder as well as the ability to use some banking apps. Once Knox is tripped, the effects are permanent and unrooting will not help. Furthermore, OTA updates will also stop working. The process also requires that your device be formatted so make sure you have a backup of everything important, even files on the internal storage.

Do not try this with any of the Snapdragon variants, unless you really want to risk bricking it. Flashing a customized third-party firmware or ROM on your device is always risky, even if you do have the Exynos variants that this method works on. nobody can guarantee that you’d follow the instructions exactly, or that things will always happen as expected even if you do. You should take responsibility for the risk that you’re taking. DroidViews cannot be held responsible for any damage to your device.

Requirements

To install a ROM, you’ll need a customized recovery such as TWRP recovery. In purchase to have a recovery, you should have an unlocked bootloader. Also, make sure you have USB Debugging and OEM unlock enabled in the developer options. Those are the only requirements but there are also a couple of precautionary steps. You ought to make sure that your Galaxy note 8 is charged to at least 70%. This makes sure that it doesn’t die while flashing the ROM. If that happens, you could end up with a phone with no bootable firmware and a dead battery and that’s not a great situation. Also, make sure you backup all of your essential data, just in case things go spiraling down and south.

TWRP can be installed easily if you follow the guide linked below. The guide also includes the steps to root your Galaxy note 8. You can skip those because root isn’t exactly required here.

Install TWRP on Samsung Galaxy note 8
Install TWRP and root Samsung Galaxy note 8 (Exynos)

Back when we published it, there was no official TWRP for the Galaxy note 8 but now it does. download the most recent TWRP recovery from the link offered below and use that instead.

official TWRP for Galaxy note 8: twrp-3.2.3-0-greatlte.img.tar
Screenshots

Downloads

hadesROM: Mega | Android file host | Google Drive

Magisk: Magisk-v18.0.zip

How to install Android Pie & One UI on Galaxy note 8

Download the ROM zip from the link offered above. transfer it to your device’s internal storage, or an external microSD card/USB OTG.

Reboot your Galaxy note 8 into recovery mode.

Switch off your phone.

Press and hold the Volume Up button as well as the Bixby button.

While the above two keys are pressed, press and hold the Power button to turn on the device.

Let go of the buttons once the screen turns on and you can see the Samsung logo.

Your note 8 ought to now be in TWRP recovery. In the recovery, select Wipe > Advanced Wipe and select all the partitions except the internal storage (Dalvik / ARTCache, Cache, Data, System). If you’re using the stock firmware from Samsung on your phone currently, it many probably has encryption turned on so you will have to wipe the internal storage as well.

Once the format is complete, go back to the TWRP main menu and select Install. From there on, navigate to the downloaded hadesROM zip file in your external or USB OTG storage. If you don’t use any of those, younull

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