Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 10.4 2020 SM-T505 (gta4l) und SM-T500 (gta4lwifi) for iode 7.1
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 10.4 2020 SM-T500 (gta4lwifi)
iode-7.1-20251230-gta4lwifi.zip
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 10.4 2020 SM-T505 (gta4l)
iode-7.1-20251230-gta4l.zip
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 10.4 2020 SM-T505 (gta4l) und SM-T500 (gta4lwifi) for iode 7.1
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 10.4 2020 SM-T500 (gta4lwifi)
iode-7.1-20251230-gta4lwifi.zip
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 10.4 2020 SM-T505 (gta4l)
iode-7.1-20251230-gta4l.zip
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 10.4 2020 SM-T505 (gta4l)
Android S (A 12)
Firmware T505XXS8CXG1 BIT 8 (BINARY/U/SW REV.)
The installation of iode-7.1-20251230-gta4l by @ronnz98 was troubl-free, and the system starts up and can be set up.
When entering the Wi-Fi connection data, the system shut down unexpectedly and restarted on its own.
After restarting and successfully entering the Wi-Fi connection data, I attempted to configure further settings. However, the system restarted on its own again and is now stuck on the iodéOS start screen. Touching the screen multiple times causes the system to restart. This repeats with further input attempts. Input via buttons does not always respond, the screen does not respond, then the system crashes and restarts.
Quintessence: The system is unstable and cannot be used as a daily driver for me. /e/OS 3.3 (A15) and LineageOS 23.0 (A16) run flawlessly.
Side note: There is no OTA update function, but if the “local update” worked, you could confidently do without an OTA option.
Was this problem resolved @iodysseus or a new release of iode 7.x from ronnz for Samsung tab A7 maybe?
If you take a look at the nearly thousand ROM builds by @ronnz98 on SourceForge, it’s enough to make your head spin. A lot of potential updates end up falling by the wayside. As for what @ronnz98’s priorities are—please ask him yourself.
@Russian_Spy_Bear, regarding your actual question: Since I can’t find any build other than iodéOS 7.1 from December 2025, it’s safe to assume that the issues from back then still exist,
It truly is a remarkable number of builds and yes it did make my head spin too. I just wondered if the installation issue had been resolved one way or the other.
I tried but could could not build for iode 7.5
After the 7.5 release, there were some upstream LOS patches that got things out of sync when trying to build for a few devices I create (since iodé manifests were then out of sync with what was coming in from LOS manifests). I needed to revert some commits in a couple cases on the LOS side then they worked. I know Vincent is working on getting reproducible builds to be possible to address this in the future, but as the LOS upstream is rolling all the time once the iodé release gets a bit old it gets more questionable if a build will succeed or not. Not certain if this is the issue or not?
Builds for testing on sourceforge
iode-7.5-20260604-gta4l.zip
iode-7.5-20260603-gta4lwifi.zip