WHAT is ROOTING android phone
what is rooting?
'); }()); "Rooting” your device means obtaining “superuser” rights and permissions to your Android’s software. With these elevated user privileges, you gain the ability to load custom software (ROM’s), install custom themes, increase performance, increase battery life, and the ability to install software that would otherwise cost extra money (ex: WiFi tethering). Rooting is essentially “hacking” your Android device. In the iPhone world, this is know as “Jailbreaking”.# Now question arise---------
@-why should i root my android ?
@-what are its benifits?
@-what are its causes ?
The term “root” comes from the Unix/Linux world and is used to describe a
user who has “superuser” rights or permissions to all the files and
programs in the software OS (Operating System). The root user, because
they have “superuser” privileges, can essentially change or modify any
of the software code on the device. You see, your phone
manufacturer/carrier only gives you “guest” privileges when you purchase
your device. They do this for good reason… they don’t want you getting
into certain parts of the software on your phone and screwing it up
beyond repair. It makes it much easier for them to manage and update the
devices if they lock it all down. This way, all the users are running
the same unmodified version of the phone’s software. This makes it much
easier for them to support the devices. But, for the tech-savvy crowd,
only having “guest” privileges on your device is pretty lame and it
locks down a lot of potentially useful features.......
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