The interest in the iPhone 17 series is high, particularly for the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max models, which are outselling their predecessors. The iPhone Air has a different tale to tell; sales haven't been great, with reports showing low demand and major production cuts. In contrast to the heavily publicized flop of the iPhone Air, there hasn't been much info on how the iPhone 16e is doing in sales. Early reports suggested it was doing pretty well, but it seems that wasn't up to Apple's standards. Sales of the iPhone 16e and iPhone Air aren't meeting Apple's expectations, as per info from leaker Fixed Focus Digital (source in Chinese). While no exact figures were shared, the leaker suggests that Apple's effort to launch a popular, budget-friendly iPhone hasn't succeeded. Even with the challenges, Apple is still set to roll out successors for both models. The iPhone 17e is anticipated to launch on time in spring 2026, whereas the iPhone Air ...
Some folks who have just upgraded their Galaxy S5 to Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update has achieved root on it. Many advanced users were forcefully removed their root access on their own devices just to get the Marshmallow update. The root method involves using a Xposed framework and the Super SU apps. The rooting process is just like installing an apps from Playstore to which where users will just simply download and then install the both apps one at a time.
So if you wanna give it try to root your Galaxy S5 running in Marshmallow update you can check at these pages to where you can find the said Xposed Framework and SuperSU App.
The TWRP can be flash via Odin3_v3_10.7 (here), and shall be loaded at the AP button. Whilst the Xposed Framework and SuperSU App apps were packed in "APK" file like the ones at Google Playstore. Both files can be manually installed within the phone.
Furthermore, just keep in mind that there some risky part involved on rooting the phone. Rotting will voids the warranty of the device, it may no longer get official support from Samsung anymore.
So if you want to achieved root, just make sure that you knew what you're doing before attempting to modify your precious Galaxy S5. So that's all, just let me know it you have successfully achieved root on your own Galaxy S5 using the mentioned applications above.
So if you wanna give it try to root your Galaxy S5 running in Marshmallow update you can check at these pages to where you can find the said Xposed Framework and SuperSU App.
The TWRP can be flash via Odin3_v3_10.7 (here), and shall be loaded at the AP button. Whilst the Xposed Framework and SuperSU App apps were packed in "APK" file like the ones at Google Playstore. Both files can be manually installed within the phone.
Furthermore, just keep in mind that there some risky part involved on rooting the phone. Rotting will voids the warranty of the device, it may no longer get official support from Samsung anymore.
So if you want to achieved root, just make sure that you knew what you're doing before attempting to modify your precious Galaxy S5. So that's all, just let me know it you have successfully achieved root on your own Galaxy S5 using the mentioned applications above.
Does this work on AT&T or are we left out again?
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