Before getting into How to root Android smartphone and Tablet we must know, What is Rooting? Why Rooting is done? What are the benefits of Rooting Android Phone? What are the risks of Rooting Android Phone? Well today we will list out few about the benefits and risks behind rooting a phone.
What is Rooting?
Rooting an Android smartphone means unlocking the operating system also called Jailbreaking. It allow users to take a dive deeper into its phone’s overall system. It gives you the power to get into the entire operating system and also allows to customize almost everything on your Android.
Why Rooting is done??
Rooting is done to install the apps which are not approved by Google
Update the operating system
You can overclock or underclock the speed of processor
Replace the firmware
Customize almost everything in your phone
Make everything automatic:
Boost up your battery life
Access to block ads
Back Up Entire Smartphone and more....
What are the risks of Rooting Android Phone??
Following reasons could be the cons of rooting your android device:-
Warranty cancellation: Rooting your Android Phone and Tablet can lead you to deprive of warranty that you were offered while purchasing it. But if you want to repair your device even after rooting, then simply flash the original backup you made.
Hanging up your phone: Whenever you try to change or navigate through your Android phone, your phone may start hanging because of the rooting you've made on your phone, you can wipe your phone to reset it to normal settings.
Risk in Security: Rooting may put you in some type of security risk. It would entirely depend on the apps and services that you are using may cause it. For instance, Google Wallet service are completely refused by the Google for rooted devices.
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