Monday, May 2, 2016

All About Rooting.

What 
is 
Rooting??

It has been the most frequently asked questions Nowadays..

So let's See What is it & How it is done!!!!..













_Rooting_


In common words Rooting means

Jailbreaking, a means of unlocking the operating system so you can install unapproved (by Google) apps, update the OS, replace the firmware, overclock (or underclock) the processor, customize just about anything, and so on. It is an illegal activity, And it is often used by Hacker's. 

Advantages 

And 

Disadvantages of Rooting a Device. 

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Benefits of rooting Android phone

#1. Root Access / Super User access
Once your Android device is rooted, you now have access to various files/parts/sections of your device that previously should not have been available. This is a pretty good thing which allows for more customizing and other things like being able to remove system apps. System apps are normally stuck in there with no way to uninstall/remove them. It also allows for apps that require root access to be installed and run properly/better.

#2 CPU Clocking
CPU clocking is normally not available with un-rooted devices. What you can do with CPU clocking is increase AND decrease the CPU (processor) speed. What this does is either increase the performance or increase the battery life respectively. One of the easier apps to deal with is No Frills CPU Control. It’s freely available from the Google Play Store and is a pretty straightforward app to use as the name implies. You don’t really have to worry much about its use and technical settings/terms. You can experiment with it safely. It doesn’t keep the changes if they are not working. It’ll even tell you in most cases which setting/setup isn’t working.
#3. Tweaking
Tweaking is simply configuring and usually at the same time optimizing your device to give it a customized look/feel and better performance. Once your android device is rooted, you’d have access to settings and other things to allow this. There’re a lot of different tweaks that can be done on Android. It’s actually a very large list depending on your aim for the device. So much more shows up when it’s rooted. Some examples are customizing the keyboard layout and better multitasking.
#4. Blocking
This one is very popular. Ads get in the way and get annoying pretty quick. Rooting allows a person to use specific apps that are meant to block ads among other things. Do note that it is better to use the apps rather than attempting to manually change/edit an app in hopes of blocking ads.
#5. Remove Pre-Installed Apps
here are many cases where manufacturers and carriers will install apps that you wouldn’t want, like, or need. They’re just going to sit there taking up space on your planet!! The most likely case is that they’re set as system apps. You can’t normally uninstall/remove them. Rooting will definitely help to fix that.


Disadvantages of rooting Android device

#1. Root Access / Super User access
Sure, it’s seems pretty nice to have this. Up until something goes wrong. Do note that one wrong setting or move in the wrong place/time, and “here comes the pain”.
#2. CPU Clocking
Although there’s a wide variety of apps out there to help you increase and decrease CPU speed and at least some have pretty good safety features, someone is almost always bound to get it wrong and BBQ their device.
#3. Bricking
This is the dreaded word of the rooting world. When you brick your device, it simply means your Android device is now a very fancy and very unusable brick. Yes, there are ways to fix it. It can be surprisingly easy to brick your device. The list of ways is mountain sized. You’d be amazed at some of them.
#4. Tweaking
What did you think was going to happen when you adjust a setting wrong? If you guessed “nothing pretty”, you’re good!! Sure, anyone can tweak their device all day long. Find out how FIRST. Otherwise, get ready for that “nothing pretty” wreck!!
#5. Ad Blocking
Yes, this one is also considered a downside. Keep in mind that those ads we’re all stuck with are also used to help generate income for the developers. Said income is often used to further develop the app you like using. Blocking those ads all the time might actually become a bigger problem than most would think. Attempting to edit/change an app manually for this purpose could render the app useless.
Should I root android device?
At this point, you most likely have noticed that most of the pros are the cons at the same time. That’s just how Android has always been. What it amounts to are these questions:
  1. Can you live with or outright get around the cons part of it and really enjoy rooting your device?
  2. Did you make a backup of your device before you attempt anything involved with rooting?
  3. Did you take the time to find out how to root your device properly?With just 8 out of 10 of these questions answered as “yes”, you should be okay. All 3 and you should be in great shape to root android. If any 2 are answered as no, you might want to get help from someone that knows what they’re doing and perhaps will either charge you little or nothing to do it. Or outright leave rooting alone all together.
Caution:-

(Rooting android is an illegal activity and hence it comes under Cyber crime, This article is just for educational Purpose JugaadSpot will not be responsible for any misuse)

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