1. The Device: Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime (SM-G532F) Released in 2016, the J2 Prime (also known as Grand Prime Plus) ran Android 6.0 Marshmallow (later upgradable to 7.1.1). It used the MediaTek MT6737 chipset — not a Qualcomm. This is crucial because MediaTek devices require different modification techniques.
| Offset (hex) | Original Value | Patched To | Purpose | |--------------|----------------|------------|---------| | 0x0000A4C8 (example) | ro.secure=1 | ro.secure=0 | Allow root ADB | | 0x0000A500 | ro.debuggable=0 | ro.debuggable=1 | Enable debugging | | 0x0001F200 | verify | # verify | Disable dm-verity | | 0x0001F2B0 | forceencrypt | encryptable | Prevent forced data encryption |
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