Gt-n8000 Android 13 [new] -
However, if you already own one gathering dust in a drawer, flashing LineageOS 20 is a revelation. It turns a security-vulnerable, app-incompatible brick into a functional:
Since you are using unofficial code, you will hit bugs. Here is the fix list:
To get Android 13 running, developers had to: Gt-n8000 Android 13
A $50 Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023) is objectively faster. But it doesn't have an S Pen. It doesn't have the charm of that heavy, plastic Samsung build.
How do you fit an OS designed for 2022 hardware into a 2012 motherboard? You don't. You rebuild everything. However, if you already own one gathering dust
Disclaimer: Flashing Android 13 on a GT-N8000 requires unlocking the bootloader, installing a custom recovery (TWRP), and accepting that you may permanently brick the device. Proceed at your own risk.
| Problem | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | You flashed the wrong GApps (too large). Reboot to TWRP, Wipe System, reflash ROM, and use BitGapps ARM 13 . | | Wi-Fi won't turn on | Factory reset from Settings > System > Reset. If persists, reflash ROM without GApps. | | Tablet boots to "Download Mode" | You lost your OS. Re-enter TWRP via Volume Up+Home+Power. Flash ROM again. | | Screen flickers green | This is a driver bug. Turn off "Live Display" and "Night Light" in Settings > Display. | | S Pen clicks but doesn't write | Go to Settings > Languages & Input > Stylus. Toggle "Stylus support" off and on. | | No sound from 3.5mm jack | Plug and unplug headphones three times quickly. Android 13 audio routing is glitchy on legacy hardware. | But it doesn't have an S Pen
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