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I have an android device that doesn't start because it tries to activate carrier's network. Its Its out-of-contact CDMA mobile which was ported to another carrier. I accidently I accidentally did a reset and after that it awlaysalways tried to activate carrier.

Currently when I connect it, I can see it as MTP Device, but I don't see the filesystem. Is Is it possible for me to go to the filesystem directly and remove possible apk'sapk files that cause this?

I am thinking of chroot-ing or something similar into the system and remove all the stuff that could trigger this activation. Do Do I need to use ADB shell or to connect to the device?

I have an android device that doesn't start because it tries to activate carrier's network. Its out-of-contact CDMA mobile which was ported to another carrier. I accidently did a reset and after that it awlays tried to activate carrier.

Currently when I connect it, I can see it as MTP Device, but I don't see the filesystem. Is it possible for me to go to the filesystem directly and remove possible apk's that cause this?

I am thinking of chroot-ing or something similar into the system and remove all the stuff that could trigger this activation. Do I need to use ADB shell or to connect to the device?

I have an android device that doesn't start because it tries to activate carrier's network. Its out-of-contact CDMA mobile which was ported to another carrier. I accidentally did a reset and after that it always tried to activate carrier.

Currently when I connect it, I can see it as MTP Device, but I don't see the filesystem. Is it possible for me to go to the filesystem directly and remove possible apk files that cause this?

I am thinking of chroot-ing or something similar into the system and remove all the stuff that could trigger this activation. Do I need to use ADB shell or to connect to the device?

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I have an android device that doesn't start because it tries to activate carrier's network. Is it possible for me to go to the filesystem directly and remove possible apk's that cause this? Its Its out of plan-of-contact CDMA mobile which was ported to another carrier but. I accidently did a reset and thenafter that it awlays tried to "activate" renderingactivate carrier.

Currently when I connect it useless even to use, I can see it as an MP3 playerMTP Device, but I don't see the filesystem. Is it possible for me to go to the filesystem directly and remove possible apk's that cause this?

I am thinking of chroot-ing or something similar into the system and remove all the stuff that could trigger this activation. Do I need to use ADB shell or to connect to the device?

I have an android device that doesn't start because it tries to activate carrier's network. Is it possible for me to go to the filesystem directly and remove possible apk's that cause this? Its out of plan CDMA mobile which was ported to another carrier but I accidently did a reset and then it awlays tried to "activate" rendering it useless even to use as an MP3 player.

I am thinking of chroot-ing or something similar into the system and remove all the stuff that could trigger this activation. Do I need to use ADB shell or to connect to the device?

I have an android device that doesn't start because it tries to activate carrier's network. Its out-of-contact CDMA mobile which was ported to another carrier. I accidently did a reset and after that it awlays tried to activate carrier.

Currently when I connect it, I can see it as MTP Device, but I don't see the filesystem. Is it possible for me to go to the filesystem directly and remove possible apk's that cause this?

I am thinking of chroot-ing or something similar into the system and remove all the stuff that could trigger this activation. Do I need to use ADB shell or to connect to the device?

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Nishant
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Can I access the filesystem of an android device?

I have an android device that doesn't start because it tries to activate carrier's network. Is it possible for me to go to the filesystem directly and remove possible apk's that cause this? Its out of plan CDMA mobile which was ported to another carrier but I accidently did a reset and then it awlays tried to "activate" rendering it useless even to use as an MP3 player.

I am thinking of chroot-ing or something similar into the system and remove all the stuff that could trigger this activation. Do I need to use ADB shell or to connect to the device?