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[br][br]Many persons ask how they can root their phone; you might be confused what rooting a phone means. Rooting a smartphone is a process that allows you to attain root access to the Android operating system code. It gives you privileges to modify the software code on the device or install other software that the manufacturer would not normally allow you. [br][br]People used to prefer rooting because of many reasons, as there are so many things such as optimizing GPS or installing battery saving applications that requires your phone to be rooted. Whether it is a backup app like Titanium Backup, fine tuning applications for enhancing the clock speed of CPU or changing the scheduler and cellular parameters in the system files, the root access is required.[br][br]Now with technological advancement, smartphones even in their factory state can perform such actions that required root, for example, some phones come with font support that can allow you to change the font of your smartphone. Functions such as the GPS and system tuning are more advanced than they were before.[br][br]In addition, from what we have heard, soon you will be able to make changes on your smartphone deep into the system level, for example; soon you will be able to uninstall core system apps as you please! Now you can only go as far as disabling those apps you do not want to function on your mobile phone,.[br][br]Thus, there are few reasons why you should root your smartphone nowadays, and these reasons are not tangible enough for you to take that risk[br][br]Note: When you root your smartphone, you have voided your warranty and whatever damage may arise due to this, the smartphone company will not be responsible for it.[br] |
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