T310.twrp.3.1.0-1.tar.md5

Samsung USB Drivers or Samsung Kies installed on your PC.

: Rename the resulting file to t310.twrp.3.1.0-1.tar.md5 . Purpose of This File Device Support : Specifically for the SM-T310 (Picasso).

TWRP 3.1.0 is that rare bridge between the old world and the new. It’s the interface that turns a tablet destined for a junk drawer into a clean slate for LineageOS or a debloated powerhouse. It represents the moment the hardware finally belongs to the owner, not the corporation. t310.twrp.3.1.0-1.tar.md5

Boot your tablet into (Volume Down + Home + Power). Connect the tablet to your PC via USB.

Before doing anything else, go to the Backup menu, select all partitions (Boot, System, Data), and swipe to back up. This creates a snapshot of your current operating system. If you ever break your software in the future, you can boot back into TWRP, go to Restore , and return the tablet to this exact working state. Samsung USB Drivers or Samsung Kies installed on your PC

As soon as you see the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 boot logo appear on the screen, release the button but keep holding Volume Up and Home .

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Ensure your tablet has at least 60% battery capacity to prevent it from shutting down unexpectedly mid-flash.

TWRP has a option where you can enable MTP (Media Transfer Protocol). This allows a computer to access the device's storage directly from recovery, which is useful for transferring ROM files if they were forgotten.

You will need the Odin tool (typically version 3.09 or higher) to transfer the .tar.md5 file to the device. Step-by-Step Installation Guide

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