Monday, 10 August 2015

What is Rooting an Android-Advantages & Disadvantages of Rooting

What Is Rooting- Its Advantages and Disadvantages:

You might have often heard of rooting an android phone or iPhone. So, many of you may be with questions: What is rooting an Android? How can I Root my Android? Is it safe to root a smartphone? What are the advantages and disadvantages of rooting a phone? Well, you have come to right place. In this tutorial, I am going to explain what actually rooting a smartphone is and what are its advantages and disadvantages?
What is rooting, advantages and disadvantages of rooting

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What is Rooting?

As you know, Android is an open-source smartphone operating system whose users are tremendously increasingly day by day. But an ordinary user doesn't have complete access to perform various operations in Android. Rooting is jail-breaking of Android and it allows users to have a deeper access to a phone's subsystem. With root access you can cross-over the limitations and get full access to the phone's subsystem, may it be changing the firmware or customizing your own desired apps.
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Advantages of Rooting an Android:

Some of the basic advantages of rooting an Android are:
1) Access all files of your smartphone, whether they are present in the root directory or anywhere else.
2) You can get rid of any app which you don't like that are impossible to install.
3) You can customize your flash ROM and increase your device performance.
4) You can install some special apps which do not run on non-rooted phones.
5) You can change Android ID, Device ID, IMEI Number, etc. for the individual apps or for all the system

Disadvantages of rooting an Android:

1) One of the biggest disadvantages of rooting an Android is that you may void the warranty of your device.
2) You device may get Hard-Bricked(But its chances are very less).
3) Rooting may result in some security risks. For Example, Google refuses to support Google Wallet services for rooted devices.

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