- Feb 1, 2012
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Hi all, am new to Android coming from more of an embedded MS OS background in the days of CE and XPe. Don't have much of a Linux background though I am fooling around with Ubuntu on a VM. Looking to learn more about what I can and cannot do with Android devices. I have an entry level Android (it was free
from Sprint) Model is the Samsung Conquer. It has been rooted using SuperOneClick to give me SU, but now I need to learn what all that means, and what I can do and cannot do.
The main objective I suppose I have is as follows: cleaning up all the bloatware, using it as a hotspot so I can use the 4G when travelling and also creating a partition on my SD card so I can move apps there as the internal storage is pretty bloody small.
We also have a Kindle Fire in the house that I might root if there are advantages to doing so, so will be looking for help there too.
Thanks all and I am looking forward to learning!
Cheers
Paul
The main objective I suppose I have is as follows: cleaning up all the bloatware, using it as a hotspot so I can use the 4G when travelling and also creating a partition on my SD card so I can move apps there as the internal storage is pretty bloody small.
We also have a Kindle Fire in the house that I might root if there are advantages to doing so, so will be looking for help there too.
Thanks all and I am looking forward to learning!
Cheers
Paul
