Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Rooting Guide For Beginners

Rooting means you have root access to your device—that is, it can run the sudo command, and has enhanced privileges allowing it to run apps like Wireless Tether or SetCPU. You can root either by installing the Superuser application or by flashing a custom ROM that includes root access. 

Top 10 Reasons to Root Your Android Phone

  1. Unlock Hidden Features and Install "Incompatible" Apps

  2. Automate Everything

  3. Boost Your Phone's Speed and Battery Life

  4. Block Ads in Any App

  5. Back Up Your Phone for Seamless Transitions

  6. Remove Preinstalled Crapware

  7. Tweak the Dark Corners of Android

  8. Flash a Custom Kernel

  9. Flash a Custom ROM

  10. Truly Own Your Device

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