preroot
Preroot is a term used in the context of mobile device modification, specifically for Android devices. It refers to a method of gaining root access to an Android device that is applied before the initial setup process is completed. Typically, rooting an Android device involves modifying the operating system after it has been set up. Prerooting, however, involves modifying the system image or firmware in a way that grants root privileges from the very first boot.
This process often involves obtaining the device's stock firmware, modifying it to include root functionalities, and
However, prerooting also carries significant risks. Flashing incorrect or corrupted firmware can "brick" the device, rendering