I don't know why you wouldn't be happy being rooted. All it does is give you full control of your device, as far as uninstalling bloatware and being able to make countless customizations.
Other than that, you wouldn't even know it's rooted
Allow me to jump in here for a moment- being rooted won't cause you to loose s-pen functionality.
Now if you decide to run a custom rom, check first to see what works & what doesn't before installing. Most development threads (XDA in particular) will have everything spelled out for you.
I don't know why you wouldn't be happy being rooted. All it does is give you full control of your device, as far as uninstalling bloatware and being able to make countless customizations.
Other than that, you wouldn't even know it's rooted
Allow me to jump in here for a moment- being rooted won't cause you to loose s-pen functionality.
Now if you decide to run a custom rom, check first to see what works & what doesn't before installing. Most development threads (XDA in particular) will have everything spelled out for you.
I just noticed that my action memo isn't working. I can create one through my S View Cover. But when I go into the app, I can't open it or create a new one. I can delete them, however.
I've also noticed that the voice commands don't work in the camera app
I don't know why you wouldn't be happy being rooted. All it does is give you full control of your device, as far as uninstalling bloatware and being able to make countless customizations.
Other than that, you wouldn't even know it's rooted
I dunno...perhaps it's a coincidence, but after rooting both my Nexus devices (2012, and 2013) using different methods. One with the actual wiping etc, and the other with towelroot. In both cases, I noticed my wifi speeds took a big hit.
I unrooted my 2012 back to stock and my wifi speeds are back to normal. However, I dunno about towelroot.
My guess is if I want to go back to stock, my Nexus 7 2013 would be wiped?
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