In August, Google announced that it will require developer verification to install Android apps, including through sideloading. That’s continuing, but Google is working on a solution for “experienced users.”
Installing a custom ROM is rookie numbers. Removing a faulty wallpaper through TWRP (sRGB palette was not supported on Android 9 or something), THIS is the real skill xD
Not far too high. I tested the Android bug, SystemUI began crashing like crazy, but thankfully I already read what to do. Normal users would just avoid this situation.
What counts as “experienced”? Because I’m capable of installing a custom ROM
On another article I read, according to Google:
Anyone who’s not gullible enough to turn off multiple protections, by following directions of someone scamming you.
Installing a custom ROM is rookie numbers. Removing a faulty wallpaper through TWRP (sRGB palette was not supported on Android 9 or something), THIS is the real skill xD
I have family members who can’t change their phone wallpaper through the GUI. Your standards are far too high!
Not far too high. I tested the Android bug, SystemUI began crashing like crazy, but thankfully I already read what to do. Normal users would just avoid this situation.
ZOOM!! Watch out for low-flying obtuseness…
Thanks for the warning lol
You’re not wrong and you even kind of support my point. The barrier must be pretty low, equal to the difficulty of installing a ROM