What is Rooting, And Why To Root Android Device?



Rooting of Android Device Quite simple and easy. The good thing about Root is that you can go back if you want to. There are many thing that comes in front of new users that they think that it will be harmful for their device but it is not actually. Rooting a Device makes it better performing and all you can do with the Device is increasing performance and make it all time customizable.
WHAT PROFITS ROOT PROVIDES?

  • Full control over your Device’s system.
  1. Boot loader and Boot animation which is as Default in your device.
  2. Ability to alter system files i.e. you can replace many parts of the Android Functions that are present in the Stock like:
  3. Themes,etc.
  4. Stock apps which cannot be changed without Root like: maps, calendar, clock, Dial Pad, etc.

  • Recovery image for your Device.
  • Toolbox including linux binary that lets you execute simple linux commands like β€œls” and thus can be replaced with Busybox which is good than linux binary. Add linux binaries as you want.
  • Boot images and Branding of your device.
  • Move Device’s Apps to free internal memory.
  • Increase RAM and Internal memory using tools.
  • Run special apps that need more control over the system
  • SuperUser are the stuffs which lets you approve or deny the use of root access to any program.
  • Task Manager for Root which allows you to kill apps that you otherwise could not kill for freeing your RAM Uasge.
  • Tether apps like as Wi-Fi apps.
  • Backup your system

You can make a folder on your sdcard and backup all of your .apk files to your sdcard which helps if an author decides to β€œupgrade” you to a version that requires you to pay to use the version you just had before.

  • Relocate your (browser/maps/market) cache to your /SD card.
  • Relocate your installed applications to your /SD card.
  • Reboot your phone from the terminal app easily (su <enter> reboot <enter>).

WHAT DO I LOSE HAVING ROOTED DEVICE ?

  • The ability to accept OTA updates, you can but you would lose root, so its been made so they get denied.
  • The need to sit in an Android chat channel asking how to get root.
  • Losing of Warranty from the device manufacturer might be. (But you can solve it by un-rooting your device.)

SHORT STEPS HOW TO ROOT ANY ANDROID DEVICE

  • Download the zip files to your SD Card (not in any folder).
  • Switch off your device.
  • Boot into recovery mode(Press Vol Up + Power Key + Home button together at the same time to boot in recovery mode).
  • Touch screen is disabled in recovery. Use Volume keys(UP/DOWN) for scrolling and home button to select the highlighted option.
  • Select Apply update for SD card.
  • Select update.zip (which you have downloaded).
  • Wait for it to show complete and then select reboot system.
 

Chann

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rooting is more safer in my experience & more useful.........

Rooting can be called anything but not Safe for everyone.
...cuz (I assume) device with factory config was tested in expert/creator hands in various dimensions and released in market, capping down it's potential ~80% usually.

te jadd appa root karde aa...we do it to unlock that rest 20%...which for sure, makes it unstable in 1 or some other corner....matlab,sanu fer raw testing karni pehndi aa optimum stable values layi...es layi rees karke rooting karna..koi saukhi gal ni lagdi:no ...baki samazdar can go root-risky anytime:jsm..as far as proper Backup rakhde.

...jede saukha kar lende,bai apne model-wise tut/exp (-ve/+ve) dedo ta vadiya:ginni
 
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