Whenever you heard the term rooting, you might be wondering what’s that and what the benefits or advantages of it. Before talking about advantages, I want to state two disadvantages
of it – one is, your device warranty will be void (you can get it back by restoring back to original firmware usually) and next you may no longer receive official firmware update through traditional way, however you can always flash it manually.
Anyway, come back to root now. Root is one of the most used term in Android ecosystem and today I will discuss about the benefits of rooted Android devices (smartphone /tablet / camera).
Install Root Only Apps: There are many apps in Google Play Store that only work when you have a rooted Android device. Most of these apps are super useful. For example Titanium Backup is a fantastic app that can backup your whole device data that otherwise not possible. Another app called SetCPU will automatically control the CPU usage of your device, vastly increasing its battery life. There are many such apps, themes and customization that can only work when you have a rooted Android device.
Custom ROMs: Custom ROM is something that make Android more interesting as well as attractive to its users. Mostly high end devices receive various custom ROMs but there are also developers who spend there time to port those ROMs to low end devices. With the help of custom ROM you can enjoy several customization, functions and unique user interface. Although root isn’t explicitly needed for installing custom ROM but often required for a full functional custom ROM. Some of the well known custom ROMs are CyanogenMod, Paranoid Android, AOKP, Carbon, Omni, Beanstalk and MIUI.
Access System Files: By default all manufacturer restrict user from accessing system files. However, after rooting you can access system files and get full control on your device. You can even remove bloatware (manufacturer only apps), tweak system file for better performance and much more. Taking over complete control over your Android device allow you to edit core apps, install new themes, execute commands, and perform all sorts of other special tasks.
Convert any app to a system app: With root you can easily convert any third party app to a system app and that will make the app to function perfectly, be fully protected from being uninstalled and the best of it all, you will still retain the app even when you factory reset your phone.
Install apps on your SD Card: Usually Android device comes with limited amount of inbuilt space that ultimately allow you to install limited number of apps. It will be good idea to use your SD card space for installing apps but by default Android build prevent you to do that. However, after root it’s possible to install apps on your SD card with the help of various MOD and apps, which means more space for your important files or big games.
Easy Custom Recovery Installation: Custom recovery is a very important part of Android, specially when you want to install custom ROMs and MODs. There are many ways to install custom recovery. However, if you own a rooted device then it become so easy. Just install an app such as ROM Manager (for CWM Recovery) and then using it you can install custom recovery so easily without using your computer.
Above mentions are few of the benefits that a rooted Android device (smartphone / tablet / camera) offer you. However, this is not then end. In sort, if you want to utilize the power of your Android device you should root it.
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