Samsung T113 Custom Rom Repack [exclusive] (2026)

You cannot flash a custom ZIP file using the stock Samsung recovery. You must install TWRP first.

If you are reading this, you likely own a Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7 (SM-T113). Released in 2015, this tablet shipped with Android 5.0.2 Lollipop. In 2026, that operating system is not just outdated; it is a security vulnerability wrapped in a laggy UI. Stock apps crash. Browsers hang. The dreaded “System UI has stopped” message haunts your dreams.

Run apps that require newer Android APIs.

If the file you download is exe or scr , delete immediately. samsung t113 custom rom repack

Disclaimer: Flashing custom ROMs can damage your device. Proceed at your own risk. This process will likely trip Samsung KNOX (0x1).

: A privacy-focused "de-Googled" ROM. Unofficial builds for the SM-T113 (codename goyavewifi ) are available, focusing on data privacy .

This means the ROM script detected that your device model doesn't match the ROM file. Double-check that you actually have an SM-T113 and didn't accidentally download a file meant for the SM-T110 or SM-T230. You cannot flash a custom ZIP file using

If your repack requires a separate GApps (Google Apps) package, tap and select the corresponding GApps file (ensure it matches the Android architecture and version of the ROM). Swipe the slider to Confirm Flash .

The Samsung T113 custom ROM repack ecosystem is a testament to the resilience of hobbyist engineering in the face of corporate abandonment. These repacks are not polished products; they are experimental, often unstable, and require a user willing to accept "burnt-in" screen artifacts or a non-functional rear camera. Yet, for a device otherwise destined for a landfill, a well-crafted repack transforms the T113 from an e-waste hazard into a functional Linux-based computing device. The practice highlights a broader tension: the right to repair and modify versus the manufacturer’s desire for controlled obsolescence. As long as the T113’s battery can hold a charge, anonymous developers in forums will continue to repack, repost, and revive—one buggy but beautiful Android build at a time.

With the system cleaned, you can now install the optimized repack framework. Go back to the TWRP home screen and tap . Tap Select Storage and choose your MicroSD card. Released in 2015, this tablet shipped with Android 5

A is a modified version of the Android operating system that replaces your stock Samsung firmware.

Before flashing, you need to prepare your tablet to avoid "bricking" (rendering it unusable).

If you still have this device, a is the ultimate solution to turn a useless paperweight into a functional digital media frame, e-reader, or light browsing device.

echo "2560,4096,6144,10240,12288,15360" > /sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/minfree

Extract the ZIP file and launch Odin3.exe as an Administrator. Turn off your SM-T113 completely.

You cannot flash a custom ZIP file using the stock Samsung recovery. You must install TWRP first.

If you are reading this, you likely own a Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7 (SM-T113). Released in 2015, this tablet shipped with Android 5.0.2 Lollipop. In 2026, that operating system is not just outdated; it is a security vulnerability wrapped in a laggy UI. Stock apps crash. Browsers hang. The dreaded “System UI has stopped” message haunts your dreams.

Run apps that require newer Android APIs.

If the file you download is exe or scr , delete immediately.

Disclaimer: Flashing custom ROMs can damage your device. Proceed at your own risk. This process will likely trip Samsung KNOX (0x1).

: A privacy-focused "de-Googled" ROM. Unofficial builds for the SM-T113 (codename goyavewifi ) are available, focusing on data privacy .

This means the ROM script detected that your device model doesn't match the ROM file. Double-check that you actually have an SM-T113 and didn't accidentally download a file meant for the SM-T110 or SM-T230.

If your repack requires a separate GApps (Google Apps) package, tap and select the corresponding GApps file (ensure it matches the Android architecture and version of the ROM). Swipe the slider to Confirm Flash .

The Samsung T113 custom ROM repack ecosystem is a testament to the resilience of hobbyist engineering in the face of corporate abandonment. These repacks are not polished products; they are experimental, often unstable, and require a user willing to accept "burnt-in" screen artifacts or a non-functional rear camera. Yet, for a device otherwise destined for a landfill, a well-crafted repack transforms the T113 from an e-waste hazard into a functional Linux-based computing device. The practice highlights a broader tension: the right to repair and modify versus the manufacturer’s desire for controlled obsolescence. As long as the T113’s battery can hold a charge, anonymous developers in forums will continue to repack, repost, and revive—one buggy but beautiful Android build at a time.

With the system cleaned, you can now install the optimized repack framework. Go back to the TWRP home screen and tap . Tap Select Storage and choose your MicroSD card.

A is a modified version of the Android operating system that replaces your stock Samsung firmware.

Before flashing, you need to prepare your tablet to avoid "bricking" (rendering it unusable).

If you still have this device, a is the ultimate solution to turn a useless paperweight into a functional digital media frame, e-reader, or light browsing device.

echo "2560,4096,6144,10240,12288,15360" > /sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/minfree

Extract the ZIP file and launch Odin3.exe as an Administrator. Turn off your SM-T113 completely.