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SysScope isn't Verizon-specific #827

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Rudxain opened this issue Jul 28, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #833
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SysScope isn't Verizon-specific #827

Rudxain opened this issue Jul 28, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #833

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Rudxain commented Jul 28, 2023

Your phone model: SM-G532M

Packages documentation to update:

com.sec.android.app.sysscope

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com.sec.android.app.sysscope

Current description

Checks after every boot if the ROM and kernel have been modified. This package is only present on Verizon-locked phones.
Verizon has the ability to check if your device has root access (content://com.verizon.security/ROOT_STATUS)

Proposed description

Checks after every boot if the ROM and kernel have been modified. This package is usually present on Verizon-locked phones.
Verizon has the ability to check if your device has root access (content://com.verizon.security/ROOT_STATUS)

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In this case, the carrier is Altice. IDK if Altice uses this pack

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