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Monday 27 March 2017

Android Rooting

What is Rooting in Android:


In Android rooting is getting the full control on your Android device.which means you have the total control off your device and now you can do any thing with your device.

Why root your device:

The most common reasons for rooting are-
1. Total control of your device: 
2. Remove unwanted apps:
3. Boost your phone speed and performance:
4. Full backup ability:
5. CPU clocking:
6. Tweaks:
7.Flash a custom kernel:
8. Custom Rom: 

Custom Rom is one of best feature for rooted devices. If your device is old or your device manufacturer does not giving any software updates then you can root your device and get the latest software by flashing a custom Rom. There are lots of custom Rom available like Lineage OS, Pack-Man-Rom etc.

Disadvantage of rooting:

Let's see some disadvantages of rooting-
1. Risk of device brick:
During rooting device can cause errors and it may get bricked.
2. Compromise with Android security system:
3. Warranty void risk:
After you root your device your device manufacturer warranty will be void. Most of the manufacturer does not provide warranty after rooting. There are some companies available who provide warranty after rooting. So, normally rooting your device will void warranty.
In my next post I'll discuss about this points in detail. 






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