Some devices might override this behavior, or have another toggle somewhere else for how system updates are handled. You shouldn't touch this unless you have a good reason to, or you could end up losing some app data (like if an app uses local storage with WebView).Īutomatic system updates: Turning this off prevents your device from applying system updates during the restarting process if an update has already been downloaded. WebView implementation: This changes which application is responsible for rendering embedded web content in Android applications. Nowadays, this switch usually doesn't have any effect. Picture color mode: This switches your device to using the sRGB color space, which used to be helpful in the days before most devices used sRGB by default. It's similar to the above-mentioned Memory screen, but this one is more helpful for checking the current state of your device. Running services: This opens a screen showing you all the applications and system processes running on your device, and how much memory each one is using. This option doesn't appear on all devices. OEM unlocking: This toggle is required to be enabled when unlocking the bootloader, but it's not the only step for unlocking the bootloader.
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