This is where people fail. Leo held Volume Up + Home + Power right as the screen went black after flashing. If the tablet booted to Samsung’s OS, TWRP would be overwritten. He succeeded – the orange TWRP screen appeared.
Leo’s Samsung Galaxy Tab A 6.0 (SM-T285) sat in a drawer for two years. It wasn’t broken. It was just… painful . Android 6.0 Marshmallow, Samsung’s heavy TouchWiz interface, and 1.5GB of RAM meant opening Chrome took 15 seconds. Swiping between home screens stuttered like a scratched CD. Apps like Netflix and banking tools no longer updated. sm-t285 custom rom
In TWRP: Wipe → Advanced Wipe → Dalvik, System, Data, Cache (NOT internal storage or microSD). Then Install → Select the LineageOS ZIP from microSD → Swipe to flash . Then Install → Select Open GApps ZIP → Swipe . Finally, Wipe cache/dalvik again. This is where people fail
But Leo remembered buying it. He’d saved summer-job money for this tablet. He refused to believe a perfectly good screen, battery, and processor were destined for a landfill. He succeeded – the orange TWRP screen appeared
He tapped “Reboot System”. The first boot took 5 minutes. Leo held his breath.
“It’s e-waste,” his friend Mia said.