Android rooting is the process of allowing users of smartphones,
tablets, and other devices running the Android mobile operating system
to attain privileged control (known as "root access")
tablets, and other devices running the Android mobile operating system
to attain privileged control (known as "root access")
Why you can root?
If you’re an Administrator on a Windows machine, you have access to the
entire operating system and you can do whatever you like. That’s
essentially what happens if you root your Android device. With root access
, you can get around any restrictions that your manufacturer or carrier
may have applied. You can run more apps; you can customize your device to
a greater degree; and you can potentially speed it up in a variety of ways.
The process involves backing up your current software and then flashing
(installing) a new custom ROM (modified version of Android)
Why you should not root?
1.You might lose your warranty
2.Bricking your phone
3.It might cause damage to your android os
consider if you install a custom rom it might lead to
malfunction
Since most of the custom ROM's contains bugs
Follow the instruction,comments from guide and users before installing
ROM
4.Rooting causes security vulnerablity
eg
Google refuses to support the Google Wallet service for rooted devices.
How to root your android phone?
google and find a proper guide for rooting
Rooting process differs between manufaturers,models
eg.Samsung galaxy y root package,Custom Rom doesn't support
samsung galaxy y duos.
Preparation before Rooting
Back up your device
Enable USB debugging
(settings>Apps>development>USB debugging)
You might be prompted to install a root package
After Rooting
A successful rooting shows you "super user " application installed in your phone
If you want to be again a normal user .You can unroot your phone.
You must download and install unroot package
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