nothing worthwhile, as it’s not allowed (for a good reason)
nothing worthwhile, as it’s not allowed (for a good reason)
carriers who must sell the same phone as an electronics retailer cannot stop you from unlocking the bootloader.
first world countries have carrier locking illegal, and carriers sell the same configuration phones as regular shops.
Your fault for buying a phone that doesn’t respect you: it has efuses (knox). Buying a regular Android phone that lets you fully restore it without a trace is the way to go.
does not mean you can misuse SI prefixes if the unit itself is not part of the system.
M stands for Mega, a SI prefix that existed longer than the computer data that is being labeled. MB being 1000000 bytes was always the correct definition, it’s just that someone decided that they could somehow change it.
Indeed, Windows could easily stop mislabeling TiB as TB, but it seems it’s too hard for them.
Cheaper alternative: flash existing router with DD-WRT or OpenWRT and access advanced features for free.