How to Update Motorola Moto G 4G XT1040 to Android 6.0 Marshmallow CM13 [Beta] Unofficial Custom ROM [Simple Steps]

Androidbiits.com brings an amazing news for Motorola Moto G 4G XT1040 [peregrine]. According to XDA member Kayant, Android 6.0 Marshmallow CM13 [Beta] Unofficial Custom ROM is available for Motorola Moto G 4G [peregrine]. XT1040 users can install CM13 [Beta] on Moto G 4G XT1040 [peregrine]. It will let XT1040 users taste the sweetness of Marshmallow 6.0 on Moto G 4G XT1040 [peregrine]. All features may not work properly on XT1040 [peregrine] as it is a beta build. Androidbiits.com has recently posted the step-by-step tutorial for updating Motorola Moto G 4G LTE XT1045 to Marshmallow 6.0 using CyanPop v1.0 [peregrine]. The spectacular news is that XT1040 owners can now install Android 6.0 Marshmallow CM13 [Beta] on Motorola Moto G XT1040 [peregrine]. Isn’t it wonderful? Androidbiits.com will post the steps to update Motorola Moto G 4G XT1040 to Android 6.0 Marshmallow via CM13 [Beta]. This is really a spectacular news for the owners of XT1040 [peregrine]. Oh yes, it is an experimental build, so you may face issues on XT1040 [peregrine] after installing it.

I am expecting that XT1040 users will be able to install Marshmallow 6.0 CM13 [Beta] on Moto G 4G XT1040 [peregrine] safely without having difficulty after reading the tutorial written in Androidbiits.com. CM13 [peregrine] needs rooted XT1040, so it is crucial to root Moto G 4G XT1040 [peregrine] before installing Marshmallow 6.0 via CM13 [Beta] on XT1040. Well, XT1040 owners must install the latest TWRP on Moto G 4G XT1040 [peregrine] before installing CM13 [Beta] on XT1040. Oh yes, the users of XT1040 [peregrine] can install CM13 [Beta] only after the bootloader unlock of Moto G 4G XT1040.

If you aren’t happy with old firmware, then you must install CM13 [Beta] on XT1040 [peregrine]. The spectacular thing is that CM13 [Beta] will let you use Marshmallow 6.0 on Moto G 4G XT1040 [peregrine]. Androidbiits.com recommends that XT1040 users must take a backup of their personal documents including contacts and games before updating their Moto G 4G XT1040 [peregrine] to Android 6.0 Marshmallow CM13 [Beta] as there is a chance of losing all data including contacts and games from XT1040.

Below are the steps using which you can install Marshmallow 6.0 CM13 [Beta] on Moto G 4G XT1040 [peregrine]. Androidbiits.com won’t take responsibility if XT1040 [peregrine] got corrupted during the installation of CM13 [Beta]. XT1040 [peregrine] battery must be more than 84 percentage before following these steps.

How to Install Android 6.0 Marshmallow CyanogenMod 13 [Beta] Custom ROM on Motorola Moto G 4G XT1040 [Simple Steps]

1. It is essential to download Android 6.0 Marshmallow CM13 [peregrine] and GApps for Motorola Moto G 4G XT1040 on your desktop.

2. It is the time to activate USB debugging on XT1040.

3. It is the time to attach XT1040 with desktop.

4. It is essential to transfer CM13 [Beta] and GApps to XT1040.

5. It is the time to power off your XT1040.

6. It is essential to remove the USB cable from XT1040.

7. It is the time to put Motorola Moto G 4G XT1040 into Recovery Mode.

8. It is essential to tap “wipe data/factory reset” on XT1040.

9. It is the time to tap “wipe cache partition” on XT1040.

10. It is essential to click “install zip from SD card” on XT1040.

11. It is essential to choose CM13 [Beta] on your XT1040.

12. It is essential to install CM13 [Beta] on Moto G 4G XT1040.

13. It is the time to go to the main menu on XT1040.

14. It is essential to click “reboot system now” on XT1040.

15. It is the time to wait until XT1040 restarts.

16. You can also install GApps 6.0 on Moto G 4G XT1040 using the above steps.

After your Moto G 4G XT1040 [peregrine] is restarted, you can test Android 6.0 Marshmallow CM13 [Beta] on XT1040. Isn’t it outstanding? If you are having issue during the installation of CM13 [Beta] on Moto G 4G XT1040 [peregrine], then don’t hesitate to share your issue with Androidbiits.com.

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