Olaw2jr
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- Jun 22, 2012
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1) Wifi tethering
2) Overclock the processor
3) Custom ROMs and Kernels
4) Complete customization
5) Early updates to Android version
6) Remove bloatware
7) Take screen shots (for pre Android 4.0 devices)
8) Root only apps
9) Better backup
10) Because you can!
I don't know about you, but just WiFi tethering, overclocking, and early updates are enough to convince me to root my phone. Add custom ROMs, removal of bloatware, and those awesome root only apps and I think most of you would want to root. Of course there is a down side.
Rooting your phone does pose the risk of bricking your phone if you do it wrong (as in, your phone won't work anymore) and also voids the manufacturer warranty. You can flash back to stock (take away root) and most of the timeswarranty.
You can flash back to stock (take away root) and most of the times manufacturers can't tell, but its still a risk.
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2) Overclock the processor
3) Custom ROMs and Kernels
4) Complete customization
5) Early updates to Android version
6) Remove bloatware
7) Take screen shots (for pre Android 4.0 devices)
8) Root only apps
9) Better backup
10) Because you can!
I don't know about you, but just WiFi tethering, overclocking, and early updates are enough to convince me to root my phone. Add custom ROMs, removal of bloatware, and those awesome root only apps and I think most of you would want to root. Of course there is a down side.
Rooting your phone does pose the risk of bricking your phone if you do it wrong (as in, your phone won't work anymore) and also voids the manufacturer warranty. You can flash back to stock (take away root) and most of the timeswarranty.
You can flash back to stock (take away root) and most of the times manufacturers can't tell, but its still a risk.
Don forget to like our facebook page n follow us on twitter also visit our site.