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Thursday, October 27, 2016

Should you root your Android device or not

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Hello guys, it's me again! Recently I posted a tutorial about how to Root your Android device. Now it's time to post the advantages and disadvantages of rooting your Android device. Here you go!




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What is rooting:-


If you will root your phone you will gain all the administrative privileges, you will be in complete control. There will be no one to stop you or tell you what to do, all (software) limits set by the phone makers or the carrier can be lifted. Sounds amazing right? Yes, but gaining administrative rights also means there will be no one to protect your phone as you have full control over it now and you will be responsible for its security.

The Advantages of rooting your device:-


1. Installing Custom ROMs

After rooting your device, you can flash a custom ROM or Kernel, which means you can have a new device.

2. Remove Preinstalled Crapware
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Manufacturer won’t allow you to uninstall those preinstalled apps on your device. Rooting a device can make them removed easily, which ensures a high running quality.

3. Blocking Ads in Any Apps

Sick of the pop-up ads when playing games? A rooted device can remove this annoying ads immediately.

4. Install Incompatible Apps

Some wonderful apps need the root access if you install them on your device. Root your phone, enjoy more apps.

5. Keep Latest Android OS

A rooted Android can get the new OS months before the carrier releases the update, often along with a few bonus features.

6. Change Skin for your Android

As you can see, there are only 3 to 4 default skin on your device to change. But if you root your phone and install the new ROMs, you can enjoy the customized and tweaked skins on your device.

7. Boost your Android Device’s Speed and Battery Life

Some powerful apps like Greenify can close the useless applications automatically, which can effectively improve your device’s performance. Of course, Greenify needs root access.

8. Make Complete Backups of Your Android Phone or Tablet

A unrooted Android phone can only backup some settings and apps of your device. Titanium can be used on rooted device to give you a complete backup.

In one word, rooting can make you be the master of your Android phone. You can automate everything on your Android device.

 

The disadvantages of rooting your device:-



Most of you may know more about the benefits of rooting, however, the disadvantages of rooting have not be noticed very. Viewing all of the pros and cons of rooting Android can be good for you to make decisions.

1. Root can Brick Your Device

Compared with unrooted Android device, the rooted one faces a common threat from mis-operation and sometimes you may turn your Android device into a brick.
Avoid this risk: Just download apps from reliable place like Google play, and, do not delete the files if the files are suggested not to delete by rooting apps.

android-root-advantages-disadvantages-pros-cons-rooting2. Say Good-Bye to the Warranty

The Android device manufacturers will not cover the damage after you rooting your device. For some brand, we can unroot the device after rooting, so, the manufactures don’t know if you have rooted your Android device or not. But to make matters worse, Android device manufactures also go to great lengths to know if your device has been rooted!

3. Problems with Updates

Sometimes you root Android phone to get latest OS but after rooting, you may find that the automatic updates to the firmware stopped. Updates fail to install due to software modifications that occurred while the distribution has been rooted.

Comparing with these pros and cons of rooting your Android device, then choose if you need to root your Android device or not.


android-root-advantages-disadvantages-pros-cons-rootingRooting is safe if you know what your're doing in your rooted device!

After reading all of this if you decide to root your phone then check this TUTORIAL




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