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Android Rooting

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Android  powers almost 50% of the smartphones and tablets today. Though many manufacturers have embraced Android, we neither get the pure Android experience nor do we have control over the apps and CPU performance. Nexus and a very few devices offer the stock Android but with restricted access. It is because, by default, we are a normal user of the device. Android Rooting (AR) makes the user an administrator (root) with full rights. Rooting your device is complicated but it has its perks if completed successfully. Rooting is performed by exploiting bugs in the device. There is virtually no device that cannot be rooted. The following are the major advantages of AR:  Full freedom over the applications in your device Take backup and restore applications including the data Completely customise the look of your device including the animation (bootloader) on your device when it boots up You can increase or decrease CPU frequency Applications get root access only with your permiss