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  2. Rooting Android Phones: What Rooting Means and Should ... - AOL

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    Rooting a phone means reactivating functions that were disabled in the phone’s original Google operating system, explains Burton Kelso, a technology expert at Integral in Kansas City.

  3. Rooting (Android) - Wikipedia

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    Rooting allows the user to obtain privileged access to a phone. It does not allow a user to install a new OS (custom firmware or custom ROM) or recovery image, and it doesn't allow a phone that is locked to a certain carrier to be used on another one. Related operations allow these.

  4. Kingo Root - Wikipedia

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    KingoRoot is software intended to provide root access on smartphones, tablet computers, etc. running all versions of the Android operating system from 4.1.2, [1] available since 2013. [2] There is another very similar Android Application [ 3 ] with the same purpose, KingRoot [ 4 ] launched at about the same time; the two very similarly-named ...

  5. Magisk (software) - Wikipedia

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    Magisk is a free and open-source software that enables users to gain root access to their Android devices. With Magisk, users can install various modifications and customizations, making it a popular choice for Android enthusiasts.

  6. LineageOS - Wikipedia

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    Audio optimizer with presets to alter the listening experience. -- -- Calculator Resembles a four-function calculator and offers some more advanced functions. -- -- Calendar Calendar functionality with Day, Week, Month, Year or Agenda views. Etar, since LineageOS 17.1. -- Camelot (PDF Viewer) A simple PDF reader, powered by Jetpack PDF library. --

  7. List of devices using Qualcomm Snapdragon systems on chips

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    Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 LTE, Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4; Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 LTE, Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 LTE; Surface Mini (prototype), YotaPhone 2, ZTE Grand S II LTE [241] MSM8974AA v3 (801) [242] Q3 2014 BlackBerry Passport, [243] IUNI U3, [244] Vivo Xshot Elite [245] OnePlus X (with 578 MHz GPU, Oppo A30 in China), [246] Oppo N3 ...

  8. Replicant (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2014, Replicant developers found and closed a vulnerability present in a wide range of Samsung Galaxy products that allowed the baseband processor to read and write the device's storage, [37] sometimes with normal user privileges and sometimes as the root user depending on device model.

  9. Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 - Wikipedia

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    The Galaxy Tab A 10.1 comes with Android 6.0 Marshmallow, customized with TouchWiz software and Samsung apps such as S Planner, WatchON, Smart Stay, Multi-Window, Group Play, and the S-Pen suite for the S-Pen version. As of 2018, the tablet runs Samsung Experience 9.5, based on Android 8.1.0 Oreo.