![]() ![]() ![]() It has been a concern for many, and it has also been a concern for me. ![]() One thing foremost is the risk of ‘bricking’ – or completely breaking your device and turning it into a brick: Useless. While Android – and ultimately, your phone – is built to withstand a lot of errors, either machine or human, doing any operation as a super user and you’re expected to understand the risks you would be taking on. As a power user, there is a lot of concerns that would be piling on your plate when you wanted to conduct in-depth operations into the core of your device. ![]()
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