Hello,
I'm having fun torturing my new Android phone which is currently unrootable and after trying several manipulation to start it either in download mode or fastboot or recovery etc...
I ended on mode I don't know so far. It seems to be sort of a restricted mode like a safe mode without screen, network etc... But still you can use ADB shell on the device.
By checking the difference of properties between normal mode and this mode I saw (among others) the init.svc.cnss_diag which is normally stopped to be started.
So I'm curious to understand the purpose of this service... I tried to google for it but I couldn't really find anything interesting.
Another notable difference is for example that the init.svc.zygote service properties is set to stopped.
Is there anyone here that can help me?
I'm having fun torturing my new Android phone which is currently unrootable and after trying several manipulation to start it either in download mode or fastboot or recovery etc...
I ended on mode I don't know so far. It seems to be sort of a restricted mode like a safe mode without screen, network etc... But still you can use ADB shell on the device.
By checking the difference of properties between normal mode and this mode I saw (among others) the init.svc.cnss_diag which is normally stopped to be started.
So I'm curious to understand the purpose of this service... I tried to google for it but I couldn't really find anything interesting.
Another notable difference is for example that the init.svc.zygote service properties is set to stopped.
Is there anyone here that can help me?
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