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{{Hatnote|Full article: [[Android System SafetyCore]]}}
{{Hatnote|Full article: [[Android System SafetyCore]]}}
In January 22, 2025, Google quietly rolled out Android System SafetyCore to all Android devices. The installation of the program neither informed consumers that it was installed, nor did it request consumers to install it onto their devices.
In January 22, 2025, Google quietly rolled out Android System SafetyCore to all Android devices. The installation of the program neither informed consumers that it was installed, nor did it request consumers to install it onto their devices.
'''OEM Locked Bootloaders'''
In North America, Many of Android phones like Samsung's Snapdragon devices will not allow consumers to unlock their phones and do what they want to modify the software. Therefore, it has been incredibly difficult and nearly impossible to root and install custom ROMs into the device unless an exploit has been found.


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