Galaxy Note N7000
Update Galaxy Note N7000 to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with SlimBean Build 5 ROM .

Galaxy Note N7000 users can now enjoy a fast and stable build of the latest Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) firmware in a lightweight package, thanks to the release of SlimBean Build 5 ROM from the SlimROMs team. The latest iteration of SlimBean ROM brings fully-optimised and enhanced interface with Slim Pie and some noteworthy features from CyanogenMod like Voice shutter, besides adding a Hands-Free feature which enables you to take a photo using the proximity sensor.

The complete list of features and changelog for SlimBean Build 5 ROM is listed below:

SlimBean Build 5 ROM Key Features

  • Enhance Slim Pie
  • Added second layer (7 buttons max + longpress)
  • Faster/Better triggering
  • Custom trigger height and gravity
  • Option to mirror right PIE on horizontal axis
  • Smart capture
  • Hands-free camera
  • Update Slim IRC to 2.1.6
  • Added Vibration adjustments to Performance (select devices)
  • Added & improved more translations
  • Changed default launcher after extended tests from Holo to Nova Launcher because it uses less RAM.
  • Added actions (mark read/reply/delete) to new (stock) Email notifications
  • LED picker overwork
  • Added back 0dp navbar values
  • Rearrangement recents app switcher
  • Phone: Add blacklist unknown numbers functionality
  • Contacts: Allow blacklisting numbers from the call stats details menu
  • SMS/MMS: Overwork
  • Optimisations to syscore
  • Optimise again system stability

Head over to the developer source page to read more about features and known issues with the SlimBean Build 5 ROM.

Key Points to Note

  • The SlimBean Build 5 ROM and the instructions given in this guide are meant for the Galaxy Note N7000 modelonly. Verify device model number by navigating to Settings > About Phone.
  • Back up data and settings via a recommended custom recovery tool, like ClockworkMod (CWM) or TWRP; it creates a complete image of the existing phone setup.
  • Verify correct USB drivers for the phone are installed on the computer [download Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 USB drivers]
  • Ensure USB debugging mode is enabled on the phone, by navigating to Settings > Developer Options (if device runs Android 4.0 or later) or Settings >Applications> Development (if device runs Android 2.3 or earlier). If device runs Android 4.2, perform the following steps:
    • Go to Settings > About Phone
    • Scroll to bottom of screen and select Build Number
    • Tap phone's Build Number seven times to unlock or reveal the hidden Developer Options under Settings. Then select checkbox to enable USB debugging mode under Settings > Developer Options.
  • Make sure phone has at least 80 percent battery charge to prevent unexpected device shutdown (due to battery drain) while installing ROM
  • Ensure device is unlocked (not locked to a specific carrier) and rooted with ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM) installed
  • If device is stuck at bootingor experiencing boot loop issues, perform Wipe Cache Partition and Wipe Dalvik Cache a few more times before rebooting
  • Allow newly installed ROM to stabilise for five minutes before you start working
  • If the device encounters a Status 7 error message while flashing the firmware, then it could be due to an incompatible device or a necessary kernel may be missing (for instance, a Jelly Bean Kernel must be installed before installing any Jelly Bean ROM).
  • Instructions provided in this guide are meant for reference purpose only. IBTimes UK will not be held liable if device is damaged or bricked during or after firmware installation. Users are advised to proceed at their own risk.

Downloads Required

How to Install Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Based SlimBean Build 5 ROM on Galaxy Note N7000

  1. Connect and mount the phone's USB mass storage on computer with USB cable
  2. Without extracting, copy the downloaded ROM and Google Apps zip files to the root folder on the phone's SD card
  3. After the file transfer procedure is complete, disconnect the phone's USB cable from computer and then Power off the phone.
  4. Boot the phone into Recovery mode by pressing and holding Volume Up, Volume Down and Power button together until the screen flashes. Then release all three buttons. NOTE: Use Volume buttons to navigate between options and Power button to select an option in recovery.
  5. Take a Nandroid Backup of the phone's existing ROM, so that it can be restored later if the new ROM fails to boot or you want to return to the previous ROM. To do a data backup, choose Backup and Restore and then hit Backup on next screen. Return to main recovery screen once backup is done.
  6. Perform a full data wipe task to eliminate conflicts between the newly installed ROM and the original ROM. First, choose Wipe Data/Factory Reset and then click Yes on next screen to confirm. Wait for a few minutes until the data wipe process completes and then return to the CWM recovery main menu.
  7. Perform Wipe Cache Partition and wait until the process completes. Then do Wipe Dalvik Cache under advance option. Once everything is done, proceed to the next step.
  8. Choose Install Zip from SD card and then click Choose Zip from SD card. Now, locate the SlimBean Build 5 ROM zip file that you copied earlier in Step 2 and select it by tapping Power button. Confirm the ROM installation on next screen and soon the installation process will begin.
  9. After the ROM installation is complete, repeat Step 8 but choose SlimBean Gapps zip instead of ROM zip file to install Google Apps. Once both the ROM and Google Apps are installed, return to the main recovery menu and hit reboot system now. The phone will now reboot into the newly installed ROM. As the first boot may take about five minutes to complete, leave it alone.

Restoring Previous ROM: To restore previous ROM, boot into recovery, choose Backup and Restore and then restore your previous ROM by choosing it from the list.

Galaxy Note N7000 is now successfully updated to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean via SlimeBean Build 5 ROM. Go to Settings > About Phone to verify the firmware version installed.

[Source: Droid Firmwares]