Why you should root your Android device


Features of rooted Device:


What is rooting device??

Rooting means gaining root access to your device. When you take your phone out of the box, while there are plenty of settings you can tweak, you can only alter what the manufacturer allows you to. By gaining root access you can modify the device's software on the very deepest level...
Let's now discuss about feature of rooting your phone...

1. You can uninstall  pre installed apps (crapware).

Some of the crapy app which is pre installed its by default so we can not uninstall those apps, but by rooting our phone makes this possible to install those unnecessary app from our phone.
2. install custom recovery

Custom recovery is a recovery mode by which we can install custom roms to our device.
Check out more at custom recovery..

3. You can backup your full apps with data.

By rooting you can use some app named titanium backup it provides you a full backup means including your data also so now you don't have to worry about losing your data of your apps.

4. Full Power of Android.

Sometimes, even Android isn't open enough to give you some of the features you want. Either an app is blocked by carriers, hacks into Android's system files, or otherwise isn't available. Luckily, rooting can help with that  you can install carrier-blocked apps, get features from the latest version of Android, make incompatible apps compatible, power up your hardware, get features like Beats Audio from other phones, or emulate exclusive features like those on the Moto X. Whatever you want, rooting gives you the power to do a lot more.

5. BLOCK Ads  to any apps

Yes you can remove ads from any app by rooting your phone you can use adfree AdBlockPlus and ad away.
Check out how to blocks ads in future post

6. Flash a kernel

Some of Android's most under-the-hood tweaks require a custom kernel, which you can only flash with a rooted device. The kernel is responsible for helping your apps communicate with the hardware of your phone, which means a custom kernel can give you better performance, battery life, and even extra features like Wi-Fi tethering (on unsupported phones), faster battery charging, and lots more. You can flash kernels manually or simplify the process with something like Kernel Manager.

7. Power move apps to SDcard.

Its very important the space sometime we don't have much internal space so rooting gives you power to move your apps to SDcard.
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8. Customize everything

You can customize almost everything root Device apps are having some features like customize ur keyboard , your dial pad , your incoming call pattern, and almost everything.
You also change the boot logo and much more
Click here for the apps for rooted phone...

9.  Battery saver and booster

Simply if you removed your unnecessary apps and crapware and by root changing the setting you can save more battery .

10.  Access features of other phones.

One of the best features (or worst, from the point of view of programmers) of Android devices is the incredible variety of phones and tablets that use it, not to mention the individual manufacturer changes to the Android system. This allows us to always have a different device than everyone else, but it also means not always being able to enjoy the unique features reserved for a group of top of the range smartphones. As you're probably starting to realize, root permissions also allow us to do this. In forums like XDA Developers there is a wealth of flashable zips available for all sorts of features, scripts and functions. In addition, we can enable limited functions from specific manufacturers, such as installing LG's Knock On feature on non-LG devices, or using features such as tethering to share and connect phones via USB, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

11. Performance beyond all limits by CPU Underclocking

There are already many apps that can free up your RAM or speed up your phone, and we recently shared an article about how to fix low memory on Android. However, with ''normal'' methods it is not possible to overcome the limitations imposed by the hardware itself, but only to work within those predefined limits. Once again, root permission comes to the rescue, allowing you to modify the actual speed of the CPU via overclocking. To do this it is necessary to flash a custom kernel – the link connecting your hardware to software – that allows it, but the process is very simple, even more so using the app Kernel Manager.

12. Automate everything

Many of you already know the application Tasker, which allows us to automate virtually every aspect of our smartphones. For those not in the know, on the basis of an event (such as the insertion of the headphones, our specific location, a particular time of day etc) we can match an action to it (launch apps, send text messages, play a song) – all managed by this application. It also works without root permissions, but with them we will be able to access the complete list of possible interactions, such as activation of the internet, GPS, screen control, CPU speed, and much more.


Make sure you have proper knowledge for rooting ur Device if don't have much knowledge about rooting device click here to know.

That's enough reason to root your phone but by rooting you lose your warranty..
Note:- we do not promote or publish any of the above app its just for the education purpose.

(Do at your own risk)

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