(Stock android.)
"E:Cannot log to file /dev/fscklogs/log"
-Other phones don't prompt this during the data wipe(factory reset), this is fecking intentional.
Also it got no battery charging cycle count in the bug report neither.
Is there any other reliable way to determine if the phone is genuinely brand new?
Through Recovery Mode and Android Settings, Wipe Data(Factory Reset) related log entries should persist in the recovery log file under Recovery Mode right?
The related log entries should persist even after reboot, power off, wipe data(factory reset), right?
Other phones I've used will retain all wipe data related log entries.
Currently I've a brand new android phone that doesn't do that.
'Wipe data' related log entries will disappear after powering off or rebooting the device(the recovery log file still exist, and judge by the changes of the numbers inside every [ ] at the start of every line, all remained log entries are actually newly generated, though the log file's size will shrink back to the exact size before the wipe data action).
(It proceeds like this:
Go into the recovery mode;
No wipe data related entry inside the recovery log file;
Perform wipe data;
Related entries appear, the log file's size increases;
Reboot or power off then on again;
Wipe data related entries disappeared, the log file's size shrink back to before the wiping, the numbers inside every [ ] at the start of every lines have changed.)
Such shady doing, alternating the default logging behavior.