The one I bought can be rooted and I had planned to do so, but found it wasn’t needed.
You can use ADB by itself, but this tool makes debloating a breeze. Deleted packages can be easily restored if you make a mistake. ADB needs to be running for it to connect. Be aware the remote is a Bluetooth device so don’t make my mistake and turn BT off.
Wait, the $15 2K model you bought yesterday can be rooted? I figured anything made in the last few years would’ve been patched.
Can you tell me the exact model (the code on the box, like this, as explained in this XDA thread about the model I got where I experienced disappointment), and where you found the information about rooting it?
I appreciate that you’re happy with yours even without rooting, but I don’t think I’d be able to trust it not to enshittify in the long run on the stock firmware.
The one I bought can be rooted and I had planned to do so, but found it wasn’t needed.
You can use ADB by itself, but this tool makes debloating a breeze. Deleted packages can be easily restored if you make a mistake. ADB needs to be running for it to connect. Be aware the remote is a Bluetooth device so don’t make my mistake and turn BT off.
Remember when you could plug a keyboard into a smart TV and use it as a remote. I remember.
Wait, the $15 2K model you bought yesterday can be rooted? I figured anything made in the last few years would’ve been patched.
Can you tell me the exact model (the code on the box, like this, as explained in this XDA thread about the model I got where I experienced disappointment), and where you found the information about rooting it?
I appreciate that you’re happy with yours even without rooting, but I don’t think I’d be able to trust it not to enshittify in the long run on the stock firmware.