Rom J7 Prime | Prometheus V3
Users can choose custom boot animations and select from various emoji styles.
This ROM includes a modified Game Optimizing Service (GOS). Unlike stock Samsung firmware that throttles games after 5 minutes, Prometheus V3 locks the GPU frequency during gaming. The result?
: Removes unnecessary pre-installed carrier and Samsung apps to free up internal storage and RAM. prometheus v3 rom j7 prime
This process is adapted from the official XDA instructions developed by ananjaser1211.
Once the installation is complete, you will see a "Successful" message. Users can choose custom boot animations and select
It is based on One UI (porting features from newer Samsung devices) and typically runs on Android 9.0 Pie .
Flashing will completely wipe your phone. Back up your photos, contacts, documents, and messages to a PC or cloud storage. The result
The official desktop software used to flash custom binaries on Samsung devices.
Installed on your PC so it recognizes your phone.
Prometheus V3 is a highly customized, debloated, and optimized custom ROM built specifically for the Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime. It focuses on delivering a modern Samsung One UI experience on older hardware. Instead of the outdated, heavy Samsung Experience UI that originally came with the phone, Prometheus V3 introduces a sleek, lightweight, and feature-rich environment. Key Features and Benefits
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