Does the android system automatically update?


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It doesn't automatically but it'll let you know when updates are available and let you manually download and install it with the press of a button.

Rooting is done to let people install custom versions of android onto their phones instead of the one that comes with it.

It doesn't automatically but it'll let you know when updates are available and let you manually download and install it with the press of a button.

Rooting is done to let people install custom versions of android onto their phones instead of the one that comes with it.

So it easy enough to just keep the newest versions installed?

Thanks for the help on my topics btw its also pretty cool how your from Middlesbrough, I'm form Thornaby lol and in Middlesbrough a lot of the time.

When you root your phone, what that means is you are given root level access. Which means you can completely modify/improve/destroy your phone. Some apps are root only, because they need access that the stock OS does not allow. This also means you're able to install custom roms. Since rooted users modify the OS itself, the carrier updates will not work, usually. If you do not root, you will get notified when over the air updates are available. They're pretty easy to install.

If you root the phone and install a custom ROM, they usually block automatic updates. If you use a stock ROM, you will be notified if an update is available. Usually custom ROM devs push out updates faster than manufacturers

So it easy enough to just keep the newest versions installed?

Thanks for the help on my topics btw its also pretty cool how your from Middlesbrough, I'm form Thornaby lol and in Middlesbrough a lot of the time.

Yeah just manually check for updates when you get it so its fully updated right away then just let it notify you from then on.

I'm actually from Norton but putting Middlesbrough was easier :p

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