Anyway, do a search for your model of Galaxy On5: I have suspicions that's what happened initially, the ROM was a mis-match. Be absolutely sure you're selecting the ROM for your model, there's no fudging involved with these older ROMs, no mix-and-match, no substituting one that's 'close enough'. Both are good sources for stock Samsung ROMs. Not knowing were or which ROM you used, try re-downloading one from here, either sammobile or updato. Keep in mind with a dated phone that only has 1.5GBs of RAM it simply will have some performance issues no matter what you do, rooted or not. Reading through your postings I'm going to suggest a complete do-over - re-flash your On5 with its stock ROM so you get your phone back in working condition, and then if you want to root it again go on from there.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |