When we talk about , we are referring specifically to the web-based (online) applications designed to operate seamlessly with devices running Android 11 (API level 30), a version known for its enhanced security protocols like scoped storage and one-time permissions.
While the primary GSMPrime interface is web-based, these third-party apps are commonly used alongside GSMPrime services on Android 11 devices:
: This version introduced strict limits on how apps access files. You can manage which apps have permission to read/write to your media by checking Settings > Privacy > Permission manager > Files and media .
When we talk about , we are referring specifically to the web-based (online) applications designed to operate seamlessly with devices running Android 11 (API level 30), a version known for its enhanced security protocols like scoped storage and one-time permissions.
While the primary GSMPrime interface is web-based, these third-party apps are commonly used alongside GSMPrime services on Android 11 devices:
: This version introduced strict limits on how apps access files. You can manage which apps have permission to read/write to your media by checking Settings > Privacy > Permission manager > Files and media .