Open a command prompt or terminal window in your Platform Tools folder.
Now, grant the SetEdit app the power to write to secure settings. The command structure is: setedit no root
adb devices You should see your device’s serial number followed by "device." Open a command prompt or terminal window in
Unlocking the true potential of an Android device often feels like it requires a key—a "root key"—to open the system’s inner workings. But what if you could tweak system behaviors, enable hidden features, and fix persistent bugs without voiding your warranty? Enter SetEdit, the unsung hero of Android customization. But what if you could tweak system behaviors,
Disclaimer: While the tweaks listed are generally safe, modifications to system settings can cause unexpected behavior. The author and SetEdit developers are not responsible for any data loss or device malfunction. Always proceed with caution and backup your data.
adb shell pm grant com.draco.setedit android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS That’s it. Open SetEdit on your phone. You will now see a new icon (a pencil or plus sign) that allows you to add, edit, or delete settings.