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Paranoid Android 4.5 Beta 2 Custom ROM for Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10 Now Available for Download

Paranoid Android 4.5 Beta 2

The new Paranoid Android 4.5 Beta 1 is available for download starting last week and now a new update named Paranoid Android 4.5 Beta 2 update is live.

The announce comes from the official Paranoid developers’ team Google Plus page where you can see that the new Paranoid Android 4.5 Beta 2 update for Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7 and 10 and other supported Android based device is now available for download and install.

The new custom ROM update comes with stability enhancements, and improved design, a new theamable calculator, an improved Theme Engine.

In addition the new update comes with some new bug fixes as well. As you probably know that the new Android L update is delayed to be released and this thing makes the new Paranoid Android 4.5 build to integrate some of the design elements of the new version of Google’s OS.

Normally, this new update for Paranoid Android 4.5 is a beta ROM, but it is quite stable. In addition, the new custom ROM comes for Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10 devices but also it is available for OnePlus One, Oppo 5, Find 7, N1 and more.

A full list with the supported devices and if you want to download the update files for your specific device, you can find them on the Paranoid Android’s site from here.

If you have previously flashed a custom ROM on your Android device you are probably familiar about how to install it.

The main steps are: unlock the device’s bootloader, then root the device, and flash a custom recovery image, and after that download the PA 4.5 Beta 2 from this page and latest Gapps for the Android 4.4 KitKat from this link.

Once, both ZIP files are totally downloaded on your PC you should copy both ZIP files on the device’s internal storage, boot the device into Recovery Mode, go to the install ZIP area and then install the PA 4.5 Beta 2 custom ROM and Gapps pack on your device.  Now, apply a factory reset, delete the cache and you should have installed the Paranoid Android after you made a reboot for your device.

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