hello - Introductions

yes I am new to android. have experience with iOS but wanting to branch out..interested In learning root. been utilizing this site the past week and want to learn more

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Kinda late to the introduction but just wanted to say hi!

I have been a proud member of XDA for a long time. I remember back in 2013 when I had my first Android smartphone and spend countless hours trying to find a way to get root access. Man, those days of having a Galaxy S4 were something else I'll tell you. (Thankfully, towelroot emerged from the depths!) Thanks Geohot!
My first ever Android device I ever picked up was the Kindle Fire running Gingerbread. I had to beg my parents to let me use the family computer just so I could get root access on it. Ever since then, I dove deep into the SuperUser universe. From there, I went further and studied Linux kernels, reverse engineering, and Java!
Without Android being open-source, Android wouldn't be what it is today and I am thankful it's still an Open-Source OS.
Android is King!
Nice to meet a Long time member!
Thanks for your contributions and keep enjoying the forums! Cheers
Talk about procrastination
Androids are fun

New and want to learn.

So i'm new to coding and want my learn project to do with phones. I like linux phones for these reasons.

Hello everybody! My name is Michael.

Greetings and salutations! I'm a new member but have been reading threads on XDA for about a year now. About 6 months ago I decided I wanted to make the jump into tinkering and really learning about android and what makes it tick. I had purchased a Motorola Moto G Stylus 5g Denver Variant, and decided to try and root it and install a custom ROM . Well that was a very tedious task, as some of you may know and a little above my skill set. But I hunkered down and did research and studied to sharpen my aspiring developers sword. I learned about the kernel and a/b slots and so on. Still haven't figured it all out but it hasn't stopped the train. I learned about dsu loaders and GUI 's and hand have installed a few GUI's and even Android 13. I have recently figured out where to find the factory firmware and patched my first factory boot image for flashing. I got stuck on the TWRP part ,since they don't have a official version yet, but haven't got discouraged. Currently researching a few work arounds and am really interested in this "Super Stack" I've heard about but can't seem to find very easily. I guess having this phone model was a great way to throw me into the fire and get the wheels of knowledge moving. A year ago I wouldn't have thought I would be even trying any of this. I always have read Science and Tech related things but never made the leap. Now it's becoming more than a hobby. I'm learning code ,Linux, python, or testing, and a slew of other things . All self taught and out of a passion for knowledge. Not bad for a 40 year old pool man with one year of college lol. I just want to say thank you to all the Developers and Contributers to the XDA platform. Without you, it wouldn't have been possible for me to even begin to do any of these things. The knowledge and other things I have learned from this sight are priceless. And it has given me the push to learn so many other things and different skill sets . Given me a new outlook on life and a passion to follow my dreams. And for that I'm forever thankful. I hope that wasn't to much lol. Thank you!
Mr.Stronghands said:
Greetings and salutations! I'm a new member but have been reading threads on XDA for about a year now. About 6 months ago I decided I wanted to make the jump into tinkering and really learning about android and what makes it tick. I had purchased a Motorola Moto G Stylus 5g Denver Variant, and decided to try and root it and install a custom ROM . Well that was a very tedious task, as some of you may know and a little above my skill set. But I hunkered down and did research and studied to sharpen my aspiring developers sword. I learned about the kernel and a/b slots and so on. Still haven't figured it all out but it hasn't stopped the train. I learned about dsu loaders and GUI 's and hand have installed a few GUI's and even Android 13. I have recently figured out where to find the factory firmware and patched my first factory boot image for flashing. I got stuck on the TWRP part ,since they don't have a official version yet, but haven't got discouraged. Currently researching a few work arounds and am really interested in this "Super Stack" I've heard about but can't seem to find very easily. I guess having this phone model was a great way to throw me into the fire and get the wheels of knowledge moving. A year ago I wouldn't have thought I would be even trying any of this. I always have read Science and Tech related things but never made the leap. Now it's becoming more than a hobby. I'm learning code ,Linux, python, or testing, and a slew of other things . All self taught and out of a passion for knowledge. Not bad for a 40 year old pool man with one year of college lol. I just want to say thank you to all the Developers and Contributers to the XDA platform. Without you, it wouldn't have been possible for me to even begin to do any of these things. The knowledge and other things I have learned from this sight are priceless. And it has given me the push to learn so many other things and different skill sets . Given me a new outlook on life and a passion to follow my dreams. And for that I'm forever thankful. I hope that wasn't to much lol. Thank you!
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Thats a nice intro!
Welcome aboard Michael

Hello

Hello everyone,
Although I was member of XDA I lost my previous account but I didn't have anything back then (not even introduction) so I am doing fresh start.
My name is Luka Mamukashvili, 17 y/o and I started learning programming in general 3 years ago. I prefer software development and since I am terminal cult follower I mainly develop TUI or CLI apps. FYI I don't hate GUI just prefer Text-based apps and things.
My favorite language is Python with types and I am currently learning C#.
My current objective is to copy knowledge from all of you
UltraStudioLTD said:
Hello everyone,
Although I was member of XDA I lost my previous account but I didn't have anything back then (not even introduction) so I am doing fresh start.
My name is Luka Mamukashvili, 17 y/o and I started learning programming in general 3 years ago. I prefer software development and since I am terminal cult follower I mainly develop TUI or CLI apps. FYI I don't hate GUI just prefer Text-based apps and things.
My favorite language is Python with types and I am currently learning C#.
My current objective is to copy knowledge from all of you
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Hi Luka welcome to XDA

New guy!!!

Hello all,
I'm New Android Fanatic/ Tech Enthusiast. Ever since I was 8 years old I've taken apart My toys to learn how they work. Just to fix it or make it better!!!
I love building things and learning new stuff. My OCD gets the best of me sometimes but eventually I grow tired of it and find a new obsession.
Fast forward to now and I'm on my 3rd Android device that I've messed with and am learning how to fix!! Which has led me to this wonderful place of knowledge!!
So thanks for the opportunity and I will now dive into the deep end to learn how to swim!!!
Jakerz007 said:
Hello all,
I'm New Android Fanatic/ Tech Enthusiast. Ever since I was 8 years old I've taken apart My toys to learn how they work. Just to fix it or make it better!!!
I love building things and learning new stuff. My OCD gets the best of me sometimes but eventually I grow tired of it and find a new obsession.
Fast forward to now and I'm on my 3rd Android device that I've messed with and am learning how to fix!! Which has led me to this wonderful place of knowledge!!
So thanks for the opportunity and I will now dive into the deep end to learn how to swim!!!
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Welcome to XDA! Enjoy the forums, and let me know if you have any questions.

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