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    MTKRoot

    MTKRoot

    MTKroot 3 – Root Tool for MediaTek (MTK) Devices

    MTKroot 3 is an open-source tool designed to simplify the process of obtaining root access on Android devices powered by MediaTek (MTK) chipsets. Developed with a focus on compatibility and ease of use, this tool provides advanced users and developers with the ability to unlock their device's full potential, enabling custom ROM installations, system-level modifications, and deeper control over the Android OS.
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    Andronix App

    Andronix App

    This is the official repository for the back end of the Andronix app

    Andronix is simple inside the hood (well not really, but most of it is simple to understand). Andronix uses PRoot to run your favorite Linux distribution on your Android devices. PRoot is a user-space implementation of chroot, mount --bind, and binfmt_misc. This means that users don't need any privileges or setup to do things like using an arbitrary directory as the new root file system, making files accessible somewhere else in the file system hierarchy, or executing programs built for...
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