What is rooting ?
Rooting is the process of allowing users of smartphones, tablets and other devices running the Android mobile operating system to attain privileged control (known as root access) over various Android subsystems. As Android uses the Linux kernel, rooting an Android device gives similar access to administrative (superuser) permissions as on Linux or any other Unix-like operating system such as FreeBSD or macOS.
Advantages of rooting
Advantages of rooting include the possibility for complete control over the look and feel of the device. As a superuser has access to the device's system files, all aspects of the operating system can be customized with the only real limitation being the level of coding expertise.Immediately expectable advantages of rooted devices include the following:
1.Support for themes, allowing everything to be visually changed from the color of the battery icon, to the boot animation that appears while the device is booting, and more.
2.Full control of the kernel, which, for example, allows overclocking and underclocking the CPU and GPU.
3.Full application control, including the ability to backup, restore, or batch edit applications, or to remove bloatware that comes pre-installed on many phones.
4.Custom automated system-level processes through the use of third-party applications.
5.Ability to install a custom firmware (also known as a custom ROM) or software (such as Xposed, Magisk, Busybox, etc.) that allows additional levels of control on a rooted device.
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