No Root — Setedit
: Open a terminal/command prompt and enter the following command:
Since SetEdit modifies the backbone of your Android OS, it should be used with caution: setedit no root
While you can't directly edit Secure or Global tables without root, you can use a one-time command to grant Setedit the necessary permissions. After this, Setedit can modify those tables without root. : Open a terminal/command prompt and enter the
SetEdit without root is not a magic wand. It will not give you root-level control. You cannot modify system files, remove bloatware, or install kernel tweaks. However, for what it does—editing the hidden settings database—it is indispensable. It will not give you root-level control
SetEdit is powerful. If you delete or misconfigure a vital system string, you could cause a or force a factory reset . Never delete a line if you don't know what it does. Take a screenshot of the original value before changing it.
