Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (codename: gta4xl/gta4xlwifi) launched in April 2020. The phone came out of the box with Android 10 Q. In this tutorial, we will show you how to download and install Lineage OS 18 on Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (gta4xl/gta4xlwifi) device. The Google-owned OS is open source in nature. This allows the userbase to try out tons of customizations and modifications onto your devices. For the starters, they could install themes, icon packs, and launchers from the Play Store. But this is just the beginning. There are a plethora of other tweaks that you could try out on your device.
All that is required is an unlocked bootloader, and then you could easily set your feet in the custom development. From installing a custom recovery like TWRP to gaining root access via Magisk, the possibilities are endless. Along the same lines, you could also try out a customized Android OS in the form of custom ROMs. And in this guide, we will be discussing just that. Today, we will show you the steps to install Lineage OS 18 onto your Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (gta4xl/gta4xlwifi) device.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite features a massive 10.4 inches IPS LCD featuring a Full HD+ resolution. And it results in a pixel size of 1200 x 2000, an aspect ratio of 5:3, and a pixel density of 224 Pixel Per Inch ( PPI ). Coming to the internals of Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, it comes with the common Exynos 9611 SoC that we have already seen on a couple of Samsung smartphones. As you know, this SoC is built on the 10nm process and has an octa-core setup. This setup includes four Cortex A73 cores clocked at 2.3GHz, and the other four Cortex A53 cores clocked at 1.7GHz.
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Lineage OS 18 with Android 11 Features
Among all the custom ROMs available for our device, Lineage has been among the oldest player. In its early days, it was known as CyanogenMod and now this ‘lineage’ seems to have been rightly carried forward. Based on the Android Open Source Project, you will be able to welcome a few handy customization options to your device. The ROM isn’t known to offer a plethora of features, rather it maintains an equilibrium with the stability front.









