It allows you to essentially control and change an Android device that is connected to a PC (via USB or any other method) from the PC, push data to it and pull data from it. ADB is a tool that is part of the Android SDK (software development kit) from Google. It requires some explanations, since it presumes a certain level of knowledge. There's this guide that does both things in one step: This is much more complicated than the steps required for rooting (and more error prone in my experience). Once the device is rooted, you can install a different bootloader (a program that allows you to change the version of Android it's using) and Android version. Sorry for the harsh warning, I learned this the hard way. You have to do exactly what the guide tells you to do or otherwise you might brick the device (make it unusable). Make sure to always read everything, make notes of what you've done, look up terms you don't understand, follow every guide to the letter. Instead of being an easily accessible setting, with most Android devices, manufacturers actively discourage its use, requiring users to circumvent soft- and sometimes hardware locks. Rooting is just the Linux/Android equivalent of the Administrator rights from Windows. There's a video linked that explains the rooting process:
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