In the fast-paced world of consumer electronics, the concept of "planned obsolescence" is an undeniable reality. For owners of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 (SM-T820), a device launched in 2015, the official software support ended years ago with Android 7.0 Nougat. While the hardware—a brilliant Super AMOLED display and a competent octa-core Exynos processor—remains perfectly capable for media consumption and light productivity, the software has become a security liability and a performance bottleneck. Enter the world of custom ROMs. For the SM-T820, a well-developed custom ROM is not merely a cosmetic tweak; it is a digital resurrection, transforming a forgotten relic into a modern, secure, and efficient tablet.
An older but stable choice based on Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow) . It is often used by those who find Nougat builds too resource-intensive for the device's hardware Gt-p5220 Custom Rom
To install any custom ROM, you must first replace the stock recovery with a custom one: In the fast-paced world of consumer electronics, the