Whenever I search for questions I have about Android system apps, ADB, flashing, etc. I noticed all the search results are really scammy-looking websites with instructions that sound like they were translated from Chinese by an AI.
It doesn’t make a difference if I use Google, Duckduckgo or Bing.

Also, there seems to be hardly any official documentation for Android available. Even finding out what the preinstalled system apps even do, what exactly is needed for push messages to work, or what the different permissions do is impossible for me.

I know of xdaforums.com but when I look there I usually end up in a thread with 30+ pages full of users asking questions that get no helpful answer.

How come there is so little good information on Android? Or am I looking in the wrong places?

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    11 months ago

    I’m actually curious about this too, I have no idea where to find the answers to very specific questions anywhere aside from ask and hope.

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      11 months ago

      I have 15 tabs open and 9 YouTube videos.

      It’s hard work.

      First things.

      Download fucking everything.

      Then start

      Unlock OEM

      Unlock bootloader.

      Need to know how to access terminal. Run commands

      It’s really complicated. Would be nice if they made it easier.

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        11 months ago

        Depending on the phone, that can be relatively easy.

        What I mean is putting modem and oem files from Xperia 10 onto XA2 (Ultra) to attempt to get working T-Mobile VOLTE. Newflasher won’t do it, so trying manually doing it, but I seemingly can’t write to /oem, and recovery doesn’t pick it up.

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          11 months ago

          I wouldn’t say it’s easy. I expect 90% of people have never touched a command prompt. It takes me she’s just to find the thing. Need to download all the files then start commands.

          Once you’ve unlocked and got TWRP it’s really easy.

          If phones would just preinstall TWRP and be unlockable. That would free up all the issues. Then it’s just transferring files over. Noice and simple

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            11 months ago

            I meant relatively as it’s more of a nerd thing to use custom ROMs, and you would usually have more experience with this kind of thing.

            My issues are things nobody has cared enough to try, or impossible to fix idk.