In May, I gave the kids two SM-T510s, and even though I swore a lot while they were mating, I got everything done in four days, just how I wanted it, and I couldn't be happier with the outcomes. I assumed things would continue as before, but they haven't. If I had known, I would have brought a laptop computer, brought an extra SM-T510, or just drank it. Try installing TWRP and gaining root access with magisk on a dirty tablet; I won't, and you'll fail. Put a dirty tablet to use. Samsung's policy of allowing customers to unlock the bootloader by traditional means but then not allowing the device to be used in any way after the bootloader has been unlocked is very strange. Because not everyone needs a warranty for the software, I'd like to see more transparency in this area. Many people make purchases in this area because the hardware is of high quality and the components are cheap (the child on the SM-J120F phone changed 6-7 displays - they are sold in many places). I'm crossing my fingers that the rooting issue will be resolved before the new year, and that the issue with charging using cords other than the original will be fixed in future firmware updates.
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