That is not exact.
You have root rights if the user is not using a supplier (Samsung, Sony, etc...) Android OS image.
If the device is rooted then you can indeed have root privileges.
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That is not exact.
You have root rights if the user is not using a supplier (Samsung, Sony, etc...) Android OS image.
If the device is rooted then you can indeed have root privileges.