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Galaxy S4 w/Gingerbread UVKJ6?

Galaxy S4 in White
Mass 130 g (4.6 oz)
Operating system Original: Android 4.2.2 "Jelly Bean" Current: Android 5.0.1 "Lollipop" Unofficial: Android 9.0 via LineageOS 16
System on chip Exynos 5 Octa 5410 (3G & South Korea LTE Versions) Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 (LTE & China Mobile TD-SCDMA versions)
I was not looking for all that. Can you please try to tell me how to update my Galaxy S4?
 
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Can you post the model number, other then S4.
The OS version is too low to be a S4 and upgrading the device depends on the correct firmware.

Well said. The model number is SGH-T959V. I would understand if it can't run Oreo. But, I still would like to try to install Lollipop or Marshmallow.

Where do I get the install files to put in the SD card or a USB drive?
 
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Well said. The model number is SGH-T959V. I would understand if it can't run Oreo. But, I still would like to try to install Lollipop or Marshmallow.

Where do I get the install files to put in the SD card or a USB drive?
First you would need to root the device. Cydia impactor should work then install supersu after checking for root.

Then install a custom recovery such as TWRP and a custom rom built for that device. A quick explanation.
 
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interesting, never heard of cydia impactor....pretty cool. i wonder if this could have worked for the OG HTC EVO. that was my very first device i ever rooted. i used revolutionary back then.

op....here is a very good guide i found:
https://dottech.org/138826/how-to-root-any-android-device-with-cydia-impactor-guide/

I want to say it will root the HTC evo, that was one of my favorite phones. I used to flash them to make them work on Boost mobile. Cydia impactor used to be able to root just about anything.
 
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First you would need to root the device. Cydia impactor should work then install supersu after checking for root.

Then install a custom recovery such as TWRP and a custom rom built for that device. A quick explanation.

I never heard of Cydia either. I tried to YouTube it, to do what you're saying. But, I couldn't find it. If it's not too much trouble, can you please try to tell how to do it?
 
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I never heard of Cydia either. I tried to YouTube it, to do what you're saying. But, I couldn't find it. If it's not too much trouble, can you please try to tell how to do it?
Make sure the usb drivers are installed, the device is detected under device manager.
Then press start then open shell after it finishes. If it shows a # go ahead and install Super SU.

From there use Odin to flash a custom recovery.

http://www.cydiaimpactor.com/
 
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I never heard of Cydia either. I tried to YouTube it, to do what you're saying. But, I couldn't find it. If it's not too much trouble, can you please try to tell how to do it?
did you see the guide i posted earlier. it is pretty detailed. take a look at it and ask questions here.
 
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