Hi, I am new to this forum. So, if my question has been answered already I apologize, but I did not find an answer yet here.
Since a few days I have a new Samsung GalaxyTab S6 Lite (2024) SM P620; this my first tablet and I am also new to Android. My question is theoretical - at the moment (who never knows):
I was told to reinstall an Android operating system I would need a special software, Odin, and a separate PC that contains the necessary data obtained previously from the healthy Android system. I.e., if my Android system would need a reinstall, I would connect my damaged Android to the said PC via Odin and start reinstallation, yet with risks.
Question: is this true?
I cannot believe it, because my experiences with MS Windows and Linux are quite different: just insert the installation USB Stick*** into my notebook and I could reinstall the respective operating system system.
Thanks, androcubc
P.S. ***. I could easily create an MS Windows Installation USB stick following MS forum instructions, and with Linux (Ubuntu and Debian) you keep your installation stick anyway.
Since a few days I have a new Samsung GalaxyTab S6 Lite (2024) SM P620; this my first tablet and I am also new to Android. My question is theoretical - at the moment (who never knows):
I was told to reinstall an Android operating system I would need a special software, Odin, and a separate PC that contains the necessary data obtained previously from the healthy Android system. I.e., if my Android system would need a reinstall, I would connect my damaged Android to the said PC via Odin and start reinstallation, yet with risks.
Question: is this true?
I cannot believe it, because my experiences with MS Windows and Linux are quite different: just insert the installation USB Stick*** into my notebook and I could reinstall the respective operating system system.
Thanks, androcubc
P.S. ***. I could easily create an MS Windows Installation USB stick following MS forum instructions, and with Linux (Ubuntu and Debian) you keep your installation stick anyway.
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