I gave the children two SM-T510s in May, and although I cussed while they were mating, I managed to get everything done the way I wanted to in just four days, and I was quite pleased with the results. I had anticipated that everything would be the same, but it wasn't. I would have been aware of it, and I would have either packed a laptop computer or an additional SM-T510, or I would have just drunk it. Use an unclean tablet; I won't, and it will fail until there is a way to install TWRP and get root access through magisk. Use a dirty tablet. It is really peculiar that Samsung provides users with the opportunity to unlock the bootloader by conventional means, but then does not permit the device to be used in any way once the bootloader has been unlocked. On this respect, I would like there to be greater openness because not everyone requires a guarantee for software or software in general; rather, many people buy because the hardware is of high quality and the components are inexpensive (the child on the SM-J120F phone changed 6-7 displays - they are sold in many places). I have high hopes that the issue with rooting will be resolved at the very least before the new year and that the issue with charging on cables other than the one provided by the manufacturer will be able to be fixed in a future version of the firmware.
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