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Revision as of 10:19, 5 June 2013
Intro
Android devices are fast becoming one of the most popular devices around. They range from smartphones, to tablets, TV-on-a-stick to laptops.
Getting the most out of one of these however might involve a nice bit of hackery!!
Terms of reference
Flash? brick? ROM? Kang? WTF?! Explanation of terms:
- ROM
- Root
- Flash
- Bootloader
- Kang/er
- CWM
- Nandroid (backup)
- brick/un-brick
- CyanogenMod
- AOSP
- AOKP
- ADB
- XDA-developers