Disclaimer: While the tweaks listed are generally safe, modifications to system settings can cause unexpected behavior. The author and SetEdit developers are not responsible for any data loss or device malfunction. Always proceed with caution and backup your data.
Make one change, then test your device thoroughly. Does Wi-Fi still work? Does the app you're using launch correctly? If you change five things at once and something breaks, you won't know which edit caused the problem.
Contains user-accessible preferences like screen timeout, ringtones, and haptic feedback strength.
To modify the Secure and Global tables without root, you must grant a specific permission ( WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS ) to SetEdit using a computer. Step 1: Enable Developer Options and USB Debugging Open your Android . Navigate to About Phone .
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Note: If you get a "package not found" error, your version might have a slightly different ID. Check it with adb shell pm list packages | grep setedit Common Use Cases (No Root) Force High Refresh Rate : Some users force 120Hz by setting peak_refresh_rate in the System table. Enable Burn-In Protection : On certain Samsung devices, you can find or create burn_in_protection Global Table and set it to Performance Tweaks
SetEdit provides direct access to three primary data tables that control how your Android device operates:
By default, recent Android versions protect the "Secure" and "Global" tables. You cannot edit them out of the box. You must grant the app a special permission called WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS .
Here’s a concise article about using SetEdit without root access. Disclaimer: While the tweaks listed are generally safe,
If your system UI begins crashing continuously after a change, connect the phone to your computer immediately and use ADB to revert the value via the command line, or clear the app data using: adb shell pm clear by4a.setedit22 Use code with caution. To help find the right codes for your device, let me know: What brand and model of phone do you have? What specific feature or problem are you trying to tweak?
Android is celebrated for its customization, but many of its deepest configuration settings are locked away behind system tables. Normally, modifying these parameters requires rooting your device—a process that voids warranties, trips security triggers like SafetyNet, and risks bricking your phone.
I can provide the exact command strings and table locations for your specific goals. Share public link
You should see your device’s serial number followed by "device." Make one change, then test your device thoroughly
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Manufacturers often disable certain features in major OS updates. A classic example is on OnePlus devices, where an Android 10 update removed the older, preferred full-screen gesture system. Using SetEdit, users could navigate to the SYSTEM table, find the key op_gesture_button_side_enabled , and set its value to 0 to instantly restore the old gestures—all without root.
Rooted phones often fail safety checks for banking apps.
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