Using an unverified tool to modify your phone's internal software carries a high risk of "bricking" (permanently breaking) the device.
Because these tools are distributed on unofficial forums and file-sharing sites, they are often used as "trojan horses" for malware.
The story of the Shariff100 tool is part of a larger, ongoing battle between major tech manufacturers and independent developers.
Using an unverified tool to modify your phone's internal software carries a high risk of "bricking" (permanently breaking) the device.
Because these tools are distributed on unofficial forums and file-sharing sites, they are often used as "trojan horses" for malware.
The story of the Shariff100 tool is part of a larger, ongoing battle between major tech manufacturers and independent developers.