I believe there have been changes to the ways apps can read logs in android post 4.2. But I wanted to know if I can read all the logs including system logs from logcat from within an app for current versions of android? If yes does it need some permission or not?
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Yes you can. You just need a rooted device.
Unless you rooted you cannot do this since Jelly Bean. See this Android bug report and this related discussion. Quote:
EDIT: if you got access to the device, then you can peek logs there or even try to grant said permission to your app:
but for other cases you are out of luck (unless you find a bug in the framework)