Hi all,
Sorry to be asking such an incredibly basic question. I've been wanting to ask this question for a LONG time, but this is the first time I'm feeling enough courage to ask such a basic question.
Is there a list of "Best benefits" of rooting a phone that I could look at?
I'm aware of the risks, but what about the positives?
Thank you for any help!!!
the benefits these days are minimal. its not quite like the old days. i have rooted many phones, but in the past. my first rooted phone was an htc evo 4g. it really unlocked the potential of that phone. i overclocked it which made the phone run faster. i flashed custom kernels which made the battery life much better. i also flashed a script that made the phone's sd card into internal storage.
but in todays phones, all of this is not necessary as most phone's chip are pretty fast. some phones you can format the sd card as internal. and most phone's have pretty good sized batteries.......so for me, the need to root is not there.
also keep in mind that some apps....like banking apps, will not work on rooted phones.
I forgot to mention:
Is there a handbook or something I could have a read of? Even if I have to pay premium money for a book that explains this?
If you're thinking about rooting your phone (for whatever reason), there are several vital things you need to know. One of these is called the nandroid backup. A nandroid is your lifesaver... it takes a snapshot image of the device's entire current state, as it is right then, and saves it in a...
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. If you are new to rooting, you might want to be aware of some general guidelines for various root-related activities that might help you avoid some trouble along the way. - Have a fall-back / recovery plan before taking any "scary" (risky) action. In other words, know what steps you'll need...
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these are pretty old threads, but the concepts and terminology are still the same.
also do your research on rooting. not all phones can be rooted. and not all phone's have the same rooting proceess. i would first go to
XDA Forums and see if there is a development forum for your device. also check to see how active it is. if there is no forum for your device, then there is no community to back the phone. just remember that no devs=no fun. also check to see if there is a custom recovery, mainly
TWRP. if you can root, but there is no twrp, I would seriously advice on not rooting the device. the #1 tool for root users is a custom recovery which is used for flashing custom roms and making nandroid backups.
what phone do you have? and out of curiosity, why do you want to root?