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A nasty file corruption bug - fixed

A nasty file corruption bug - fixed

Posted Jun 26, 2014 15:32 UTC (Thu) by zykov (guest, #97629)
Parent article: A nasty file corruption bug - fixed

The rooting your Android device gives applications so access to the root of the device. The root is say the administrator account and can adjust everything inside the phone. This makes it possible to carry out the Samsung normally try to prevent edits. With a jailbreak (or rooting your Samsung) make you so that you get access to all functionalities of the phone or tablet, including features that are not normally accessible, but will be accessible once you Root Galaxy S3 Now still gives your applications access to the root of your phone or tablet apps can use this to customize the default interface and implement other changes that are not normally allowed. There by rooting it so all new features available. Additionally, you can install applications that are not normally possible and remove some apps that may be normal.


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