With the release of Android 14 and One UI 6.1, some might wonder if version 2.6 is obsolete. The answer is: . For devices still on Android 12 or 13, version 2.6 remains perfectly functional. However, for newer devices (S22, S23, S24 series) or Android 14+, developers have released updated multidisabler scripts (e.g., v3.0, v4.0, or device-specific for Tensor/Exynos 2200).
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file, and "flash" it to the system. This process often requires a subsequent "Data Format" (factory reset) to fully remove existing encryption. Version 2.6 Significance: While newer versions like
By default, Samsung encrypts user data. When you install a custom recovery, it often cannot "read" your files because they are encrypted. Multidisabler disables this forced encryption, allowing TWRP to access your internal storage.
If your phone shipped with Android 13 or later, seek a newer release.