Today Android is the most widely used Operating system used in the world. Now wonder why? Well , In short, Android is the most open, versatile and customizable mobile OS out there. Many of you wouldn't want to root your device but here are 10 reasons why rooting your phone will be worth the hassle.
6.Unlock Hidden Features and Install "Incompatible Apps"
As mentioned at the start of this article, Android is an open and versatile OS but sometimes even Android is not "that" open. You may not be able to install certain apps because they require root or you may not be able to download some apps as they are carrier locked. Therefore by rooting you can install carrier blocked apps, get features from the latest version of android, make incompatible apps compatible, power up your hardware and get features like viperFX audio and Beats audio. You can pretty much do anything by rooting your phone and a lot of new things can be thus tried on a phone that originally did not support them.
5.Automate Everything
If you're an avid Android user, You have heard about the app "Tasker" , the awesome app that automates just about anything on your phone. You don't need to root your phone to use it, but if you have root access, you can do a lot more and take full advantage of it. You can automate tasks like turning your data on , changing CPU speed , turning the screen on and a lot more.
4.Boost Your Phone's Speed and Battery Life
You can do a lot of things to speed up your phone and save battery life, but those are more conventional ways like using your phone less and clearing up your RAM. By rooting your phone you can do so much more. You can literally change the default CPU clock speed and turn it up a notch. This will most definitely have a speedy effect on your phone. Then to save battery life you can use apps like Greenify to automatically hibernate apps your aren't using. This is perfect for those apps that are running in the background constantly to access data.
3.Block Ads in any App
If Ads bother you , you can just easily turn them off by going into air plane mode and turning it on. However if you do that then you cant access the Internet in addition to blocking unwanted ads. Thus , rooting is the perfect solution for such a problem. There are several apps like Adblock Plus and Adfree that stop ads from showing anywhere in the phone when enabled but , you guessed it, they require ROOT ACCESS. Therefore rooting your phone can be very beneficial to you if you want to get rid of unwanted sh*t.
2.Remove Preinstalled Crapware
So as many of you know, every android phone , except for Nexus devices, come with bloatware pre installed. Whether it from the manufacture itself or a carrier, bloatware is present. Now you cant do anything about it as you cant uninstall a pre loaded app. However this statement is only true of you don't have a rooted phone. Root access enables you to easily uninstall those crappy apps that just take up all your valuable storage space and space in your app drawer. There are several apps in the playtore that can be used to uninstall bloatware once you have a rooted phone.
1. Flash a Custom ROM
Many people buy nexus devices just because they have stock android on it. What if i told you that you could install stock android on any android phone you wanted? Its true. Rooting your phone means that you can access your system files and even customize them. Thus giving you the ability to install a custom recovery which in turn means that you can install a custom ROM. If you are bored of the default ROM that came with your phone and if you are fed up of looking at that hideous skin on top of android that your manufacturer put on the phone , Then Root away. Rooting is basically your best option to get what you want out of your phone.
You dont need to compromise on anything as you can pretty much get the perfect phone by rooting. You can get all the latest features of the latest flagship of your manufacturer without even having to upgrade to that latest flagship. Thus i conclude with this, A rooted phone is your best friend. However note, root at your own risk and play with your phone as much as you want but AT YOUR OWN RISK. Rooting can essentially brick your device but that should not stop anyone from doing it as currently, there are so many popular root methods that there is a very slim chance of you bricking your phone.