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Part of me wishes my Samsung note 20 would die already so I could replace it with something cheaper, less powerful, but that I actually can do what I want with, I'm never getting a phone I can't root ever again
The issue is I only want it if it also has expandable storage, so many modern phones suck
Same. Here. I have a s21, but it is frustrating how little control I have over the device. Garbage apps like chrome are taking up a huge chunk of my storage space, but my phone won't let me uninstall them.
You can try to uninstall those apps with adb shell.
As the other coment said, there are ways: https://github.com/Universal-Debloater-Alliance/universal-android-debloater-next-generation Or https://github.com/samolego/Canta
you can root Samsung really easily tho?
you lose some features if you decide ti go back tho
If it's a modern US Samsung model originally provided by a carrier, you can't. A long time ago, people used to find/use security exploits for Samsung phones, but I think they just don't care much anymore since you can buy international versions or other bootloader unlockable phones.
Depends on the device and the country, in the case of mine no
i mean unless your phone is locked to a carrier there's nothing stopping you?
On my phones model number there is no method that is publicly available at least, trust me I have researched it at least once a year sense I bought it