The Pros and Cons of rooting your Android Phone

There are a number of advantages to it. Your smartphone will certainly perform better, but there’s a chance you’ll render your phone totally useless if you fail to take certain precautions, not to mention it voids your manufacturer’s warranty.

Rooting involves making changes to the configuration of an Android smartphone to give you the maximum amount of control over your device’s performance. It effectively bypasses factory settings and other limitations placed on the device by the manufacturer.

Pros of Rooting Android

Here are some of the things you’ll be able to do if you root your device:

1. Enhanced Capabilities

Unlock the phone making it available to use on other networks. It’ll also get rid of limitations placed on the phone by the manufacturer or network provider.

2. Access Newer Operating Systems

Install ‘unofficial’ and more advanced versions of the Android operating system - updates carried out by independent developers. Even though they may be test versions they will still allow you to enhance your phone’s performance.
Rooting means you can personalise your phone beyond the usual quick settings

3. Remove Unnecessary Bloatware

Uninstall the standard apps that come with the phone e.g. the ones that are pre-installed by the manufacturer or network operator. These are known as bloatware and, for the most part are pretty useless. They tend to take up a lot of space and you can’t get rid of them unless you root your smartphone.

4. Screenshot Your Smartphone

Take screenshots of your smartphone without needing to download an app. This is particularly useful, as many apps don’t perform this function well.

5. Save System Back-Ups To An SD Card

Carry out system back-ups and save them to an SD card. If you want to try custom ROMs this means you can go back to a previous system version without losing your original device preferences if you need to.

6. Improve Performance

Use operating systems that improve the performance of your Android smartphone. It may sound like it’s something for experts to try but once you get used to it you’ll notice the difference in both speed and performance.

7. Pimp Your Phone

Make your smartphone your own by customising the phone and interface with themes, backgrounds, widgets and other options.
Improving accessibility is another reason to root your phone

Cons of Rooting Android

But as always, the pros come with a few cons, so before you root your phone consider these points:

1. Loss Of Warranty

It can void your smartphone’s warranty.

2. Run The Risk Of Infection

If you don’t take the necessary precautions, your phone could end up becoming dysfunctional and non-responsive. Maybe you didn’t root it properly or left a door open for a malicious app to get in, some malware for example. Both problems can render your phone practically useless.
Keep an eye on your phone’s security after rooting your device

3. No More Auto Updates

Your smartphone might stop carrying out system updates, meaning you’ll need to find them yourself on unofficial websites. On the other hand, rooting your device means you can always use the most up-to-date version of Android at any given moment.

4. Time Consuming

A rooted smartphone will require you to spend more time spent updating and personalising it. When you moderate your operating system you’ll need to tweak your options. The fact that you can modify the options means you might spend time looking into lots of menus, trying out options and weighing up which settings you’re happy with and which you're not.

5. Chance Of Overheating

There’s a possibility that although the phone will run a lot quicker, it’ll also overheat more quickly than normal. Think back to the old days, when phones got so hot sending messages they’d stop working.
Ultimately, rooting is a way of improving the performance of your smartphone and is something both experts and amateurs can do. If you take the right precautions and always save a system backup, there’s no reason why you need to be an expert. If you know what from your smartphone you just need to make sure you get the right support, which can be conveniently found right here on our blog.

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