What is Rooting On Android ?
Rooting is the process of gaining full admin control of the android phone.You can use the device to its full potential,‘Rooting’ means giving yourself special privilege or “root permissions” on your phone. It’s similar to running programs as administrators in Windows. After rooting your device you can install different MODs, kernel, ROMs on your device.You can install latest Android updates (like the android 6.0.1 marshmallow) On old device by installing third party ROMs like CyanogenMod 13.You can overclock the CPU and GPU of your device to get the best performance.You can hibernate any app you want.You can underclock the CPU to get better battery life. You can even backup, restore, or batch edit applications, and remove the bloatware that comes pre-installed on many phones.You can use the device to its full potential. [icon name=”hand-o-right” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Checkout our rooting category here [su_box title=”Similar Guides:” box_color=”#090be9″ radius=”2″]
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How is rooting different from jailbreak ?
Most people consider Rooting as the Jailbreak of Androids, but in reality, these two are very different concepts. Jailbreak refers to bypassing the features prohibited by Apple, as well as modifying the Operating System (enforced by ‘locked bootloader’), installing non-approved applications and granting the user administrative privileges. Whereas only few Android devices lock the bootloaders and some branded companies like Sony, Asus and Google explicitly provide the ability to unlock their device and even replace the Operating System entirely.
Pros of Rooting (Advantages)
Cons of Rooting (Dis-advantages)
So here we share all the important pouints of rooting android devices.Please share your thoughts about android rooting in the comment section