As a newbie in this world I have question about the difference between Android and Linux.
Because however I've read at many different sites that the kernel is the same( so teoraticly it should work), but at the same time there must be some differences.
However Android is working with many modern Smartphones,Tablets,Notebooks etc.
Besides the Android itself isn't it also that they are brand specifik ( have their own firmware/ stock/ ROM/ rooted)
If I myself have an Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 ( Android 10), and will use( would say upgrade firmwares), is it simpel to do that?
Will my device be toasted as many says?
Can I use any type of Linux version, can I still use ( have acess to Google store)?
Because however why I'm asking is that via my own personal experienses this devices have a very short life span,and every time the lauch a new OS ( in this case Android 11,the previous versions goes bananas)- I would say crashed unit,corrupted register, and that's there is impossibel to upgrade them since many units have rooted os.
Because however I've read at many different sites that the kernel is the same( so teoraticly it should work), but at the same time there must be some differences.
However Android is working with many modern Smartphones,Tablets,Notebooks etc.
Besides the Android itself isn't it also that they are brand specifik ( have their own firmware/ stock/ ROM/ rooted)
If I myself have an Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 ( Android 10), and will use( would say upgrade firmwares), is it simpel to do that?
Will my device be toasted as many says?
Can I use any type of Linux version, can I still use ( have acess to Google store)?
Because however why I'm asking is that via my own personal experienses this devices have a very short life span,and every time the lauch a new OS ( in this case Android 11,the previous versions goes bananas)- I would say crashed unit,corrupted register, and that's there is impossibel to upgrade them since many units have rooted os.