Sicklick
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- Jun 25, 2020
I have a SM-S102DL device running Android 10. All the newer Samsung US releases have bootloader locked by default. In other words, you cannot root them due to this software called KG state/RMM state. It's literally to make it impossible for developers to launch their own OSes.
If you were to navigate to developer options, you will find that there is no OEM unlock option. I heard that you could make it appear through external methods, but it won't function properly. So you can't unlock the bootloader from the start.
There is this other phone (Galaxy J7 Prime) that developers have found a workaround for, but even then it is a very tedious process. The only way you can "root" the newer Samsungs (like any Android OS after Oreo) is by installing an APK like x8 Sandbox (x8sb.com) or VMOS (vmos.com) that'll create a custom ROM in a virtual machine for you to root without rooting your actual device.
Overall, iPhones are better. The developer apps are a lot cooler (like AppValley) and they come with a lot more privacy/security features. On Android, all you have is ACMarket, which occasionally crashes and doesn't work.
I don't know, are there any cool APKs and other developer apps oriented for privacy/security to unGoogle your Samsung as much as possible or should you just throw it in the trash?
If you were to navigate to developer options, you will find that there is no OEM unlock option. I heard that you could make it appear through external methods, but it won't function properly. So you can't unlock the bootloader from the start.
There is this other phone (Galaxy J7 Prime) that developers have found a workaround for, but even then it is a very tedious process. The only way you can "root" the newer Samsungs (like any Android OS after Oreo) is by installing an APK like x8 Sandbox (x8sb.com) or VMOS (vmos.com) that'll create a custom ROM in a virtual machine for you to root without rooting your actual device.
Overall, iPhones are better. The developer apps are a lot cooler (like AppValley) and they come with a lot more privacy/security features. On Android, all you have is ACMarket, which occasionally crashes and doesn't work.
I don't know, are there any cool APKs and other developer apps oriented for privacy/security to unGoogle your Samsung as much as possible or should you just throw it in the trash?