While many users root their phones to get access to hidden settings, there are still people who have a lot of questions. What is rooting? How can an Android smartphone benefit from that? It’s better to be cautious when intruding the system of your phone. Get answers to all the questions in this post.

What does root on the Android phone mean?

Rooting is a widely applied procedure. It is said to bring a lot of benefits to your phone. Though, many users still doubt the effectiveness of rooting. Android regularly launches updates, which impress the imagination. The latest Android Oreo release includes many outstanding features. Then why to root your phone?

You may have the same question in your mind. While some people heard about rooting, others cannot tell what it is and how it is done. It’s time to shed some light on the procedure of rooting.

Read on to understand all the peculiarities of Android rooting services.

Why rooting exists?

Android is a compound efficient operating system. Modern smartphones based on Android has everything covered.  The manufacturers stuff their gadgets with useful apps and necessary tools. Still, many users want to root their phones. Here is the question: why rooting exists? What is the purpose of rooting your phone?

To begin with, let us explain: the Android operating system works with permissions. The system is based on Linux kernel. That means every setting and file is protected from intervention. Thus, if a user intends to customize folders or create new files, that is impossible to do since users don’t have rights to do such changes. Is there a way to obtain these rights?

Yes, it’s called rooting.

Here, you may ask: why manufacturers prohibit the access to the operating system for users? It is not because they don’t want you to change their primary settings. The restrictions are put in order to secure the system and ensure your privacy. Breaking into the system, the user becomes Super User (SU). It means a user is granted special access, which allows customizing the system from within.

What to do with Super User access?

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Super User access enables the user to customize the smartphone. Having obtained the access, you will be able to do anything on your Android.

Firstly, you can get rid of pre-installed apps freezing or deleting them from your device. This will free up some space. Some apps require root to be installed on the smartphone. Now you can install such apps to customize your device even more.

Then you can modify the contents of your phone. For example, you can now see folders that were hidden from you before. You can rename, transfer and delete the files, which were inaccessible before. Once obtained a root, you are able to bring as many changes as you want to.

But everything depends on your skills and knowledge. Before getting root on your device, make sure you know how to do that correctly. Your intervention in the system may bring negative consequences. Read as much as possible about rooting to perform the root with maximum safety.

Root only if you are sure.

As it was already set, many Android users resort to rooting. But it is not the only way to improve the productivity of your smartphone. If you don’t have the skills, it’s better to avoid rooting.

There are other ways to unlock the real potential of your smartphone. Google Play offers the wide range of apps. Many of them are created to help user boost the smartphone and clean the unwanted files. Try another launcher to boost your phone.

You can also use cloud drive to free up space on your smartphone. Or transfer your files to your laptop. Then delete copies on your smartphone.

Though rooting is an effective procedure, there are ways to keep your smartphone productive and efficient without it. Modify and customize your smartphone but do it carefully.