Must be using the same GUI framework that they use for Office apps on Windows ;-)
What you mean is the FRP lock and it's not local because you have to log into a Google account to complete activation of the phone. You can factory reset or change ROMs or do whatever you want and the phone will still…
Thankfully Apple is working on that by pairing the parts to the motherboard and showing error messages if they don't match.
Thank the Lord iphones need to be "activated". That way if you steal mine you can't use it. If I wasn't interested in this kind of security I wouldn't buy an iphone: everybody has that choice.
Despite being an Android One phone, it was released with Android 7 but got stuck in Android 9 (Android 13 being the latest version). That makes it two years of updates. Yeah, the Android ecosystem is pathetic like that.
Okay, so upgrade? Why are you still using iOS 9 on an iPhone 6s which supports iOS 15?
Must be using the same GUI framework that they use for Office apps on Windows ;-)
What you mean is the FRP lock and it's not local because you have to log into a Google account to complete activation of the phone. You can factory reset or change ROMs or do whatever you want and the phone will still…
Thankfully Apple is working on that by pairing the parts to the motherboard and showing error messages if they don't match.
Thank the Lord iphones need to be "activated". That way if you steal mine you can't use it. If I wasn't interested in this kind of security I wouldn't buy an iphone: everybody has that choice.
Despite being an Android One phone, it was released with Android 7 but got stuck in Android 9 (Android 13 being the latest version). That makes it two years of updates. Yeah, the Android ecosystem is pathetic like that.
Okay, so upgrade? Why are you still using iOS 9 on an iPhone 6s which supports iOS 15?