Translations:Android/7/en
Материал из SmartPlayer
Operating Modes of the SmartPlayer Application on the Device
The application on the device can have different privileges, depending on which the device can be managed
- Normal - by default when installing the SmartPlayer app on any device with Android 5.0 and above.
- Device Owner - assigned through developer settings by the app installer. If the device has root access, the SmartPlayer app will automatically elevate its privileges to Device Owner.
- Signature - the firmware manufacturer signs the app with the signature key from the device's firmware. SmartPlayer provides an unsigned build, which is then signed by the firmware manufacturer, and when the app is installed on the device, it gains privileges to interact with the operating system.
- Root - superuser access available for the app, the highest level of access for the application. Root is provided by the firmware manufacturer, usually on devices without Google certification.
- Integration with the device manufacturer's SDK - Some Android OS device manufacturers provide their own SDK, which allows device management bypassing the classic model. Integration with the SDK always takes time as it requires obtaining keys for integration and modifying the application under the conditions set individually by each manufacturer.