If you pre format the SD card or ensure it is formatted as Portable in the phone you should be fine . . .
Android 6 introduced new options for using an SD card in your phone. When you format an SD card or insert a new SD card, you’ll have two options: Internal/phone/adopted storage or external/portable storage. The option that most closely matches older Android versions is the external option.
There are a couple of things to take into account when choosing which option works best for you:
TL;DR: Formatting as internal will allow you to store apps on it and have it encrypted with the system interna…
On the Google side, a) you do not need a Google account to set up the phone and b) you can use adb quite easily to de-google the stock OS. I did it from a Raspberry pi
Hi I’m just getting my head around using ADB on a Raspberry pi (Buster OS)
It has been many years since I used ADB on a Windows to Samsung.
The phone does not need to be rooted or OEM unlocked
It does require enabling Developer options > USB debugging
I downloaded the adb files to the Rasp-pi via terminal commands
sudo apt install android-tools-adb android-tools-adbd android-tools-fastboot android-tools-fsutils android-tools-mkbootimg
Then
Connect cable Rasp- pi USBA to FP3 USBC.
Usi…
Introduction
I’ve just put together a nice little debloater for the Fairphone 3. The script can be ran on Linux, Windows, MacOS and basically any other UNIX-like OS.
Fist of all I want to apologise for the messy instructions and for my bad english. I hope that you understand everything. If you need help or have questions please ask them here.
What does the script do?
Limits Google apps (even replaces stuff like the dialer or the clock)
Removes Qualcomm spying/“TeLeMeTrY”
Replaces the YouTube …
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