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Nowadays, the question is often asked, why root rights on Android? Let's try to figure out what they are and what are their advantages. If we talk about root rights for Android, then, in principle, this is the same as for Apple jail. Despite the fact that Android and iOS are the most popular mobile systems around the globe, they are fundamentally different in their features and functionality. V software from Apple, unlike Google's product, the level of user experience is severely limited.

At the same time, for all its merits, Android also does not give full freedom of action. However, this can still be achieved if you get Ruth rights (superuser), but during the operation you need to be extremely careful and find out in advance, for example, so as not to run into errors.

If we draw an analogy with the well-known Windows, then these are essentially administrator rights. Despite the fact that with such rights you get freedom of action, there are advantages and disadvantages (up to the loss of the device), and now we will consider them.

What are the pros and cons of Root rights to Andrid.

First of all, I will talk about what the disadvantages are in obtaining superuser rights, and then I will list the main advantages.

  1. The first and most important disadvantage, which most often scares users who want to acquire root rights, is the possibility of turning your device into an unnecessary piece of plastic and metal. That is, in a box that does not respond to any action. People call such a device a "brick" after unsuccessfully obtaining superuser rights. The plus is that this is possible in the rarest of cases. To avoid this, you should carefully and scrupulously study all the information on your device, which can be found on thematic forums. Well, the fact that the smartphone did not turn on does not mean at all that there is no way to fix the situation.
  2. The second drawback after obtaining the rights, the firmware will not be updated over the air. If, after receiving a message about the appearance of updates, you decide to click the "Accept" button, you will immediately lose your Root rights. But those who completely changed the firmware to a custom special version when they received them, simply will not receive updates.
  3. Loss of warranty. It is not prohibited to receive root rights, but if you need to visit a service center, then it is better to delete them. V otherwise you will most likely be denied service.

To understand why root rights on Android and whether you need them, you should first learn about all the benefits that they give.

  1. Complete freedom of action. From the moment you receive root rights, you, as a user, will have the opportunity to have unlimited control over your smartphone. Not satisfied with the set of standard applications? You can safely delete everything. Don't like the familiar screen saver when you turn it on and off? Get rid of her. There are many options: you can limit Internet traffic, remove ads in applications, hide the menu or notification bar, and do a lot of other useful things and various changes. Well, of course, if you have the appropriate programs. However, it is not at all necessary to obtain superuser rights.
  2. Second important advantage is the flexibility of control and energy consumption. Android users are already provided with a pretty decent selection of management-related options, but by getting Root rights, they get the opportunity to expand them even more. For example, with the help of certain applications, you can even adjust the speed of the CPU cores, slowing them down at the right time in order to save energy. And in such a way that the difference in work will be imperceptible.
  3. The next point is the ability to overclock your device. In addition to the fact that the user can use a variety of utilities to increase the frequency of the processor (provided that the latter is able to operate at higher frequencies), he will be able to use less resource-intensive firmware versions, which is also important.

Why do I need to connect a smartphone or tablet to get Root directly to the computer?

In the end, I would like to clarify that when carrying out various experiments, only a native USB cable should be used. Moreover, it must be connected directly to the computer, bypassing any hubs. The reason is that Chinese counterfeits, regardless of their price, excluding branded peripherals, have one significant disadvantage- at the most crucial stage, they simply fail, being unable to cope with such a task.

This is not news at all, even Siemens phones were flashed only via native USB, although it was not easy to find it, and its prices were decent. If you do not adhere to this rule, then receiving, for example, Recovery, you can turn the device into an expensive "brick", although by itself it should prevent such cases. Therefore, you should be very careful!

Now you know why you need root rights on Android and you yourself can decide whether you need them or not. Having received them, you will discover completely new opportunities for yourself, but you should assess all the risks in advance. Even the experience and caution of the user will not guarantee that everything will go as it should. And, despite the fact that there is almost always the opportunity to return everything back, you should be ready to spend your energy and time on this, and it may take a lot of them.

First, a little materiel. Just a little, don't worry. The word root in Linux is an account that has certain privileges in accessing files. It is also called the superuser. The closest exact comparison is an administrator profile in Windows, only a password is usually not needed. However, it depends on the device, and now we will not talk about full-fledged Linux, but about its offspring of the mobile format called Android.

So, imagine that you have access to your computer through an administrator profile. You can edit system files, tinker with the registry, crap in the cache and do other operations that, at a certain level of curvature of the arms, can turn the PC into a photo frame with a permanent BSOD on the screen. So, the superuser in Android has an even harder time, because more mistakes can be made, and simply reinstalling the OS on it is not an easy task. To summarize: superuser rights allow the owner of a smartphone to access system files, and more importantly, modify them and save these changes.

It will not be superfluous to inform you that there are three types of root-rights. Full Root provides the user with constant access to superuser capabilities, Shell Root is a truncated version of Full, that is, changing the / system folder is not available, and Temporary Root gives full access only until the smartphone is restarted. And now:

disadvantages

The warranty period for most types of electronics ranges from six months to two years. During this time, it is possible to identify an after-sale defect, the responsibility for which lies with the manufacturer. If he really is to blame (which is easy to check), repair and replacement of components will be made free of charge in special service centers. But if the so-called warranty conditions are violated, you will have to do everything at your own expense. So, getting a superuser account violates the warranty in 99% of cases. It's like opening the security seals on the TV in order to try to fix it yourself, but without succeeding in this, send the device to the SC. The warranty conditions have been violated, the manufacturer does not know for what reason the breakdown occurred - through his fault, or yours. And no one will take on faith.

Therefore, I form the first and main disadvantage for an ordinary user: when you get root access, you almost certainly void your smartphone warranty! True, there is an option that, with a certain chance, can hide such actions - a rollback to the factory firmware, but only those who have already dealt with access to the system at a low level can do this. Although the probability of an error for such users is close to zero, the root "counter", if inserted by the manufacturer, may not reset. Well, if the warranty for the device has already expired, then there is no point in fearing this particular drawback.

In my article on mobile viruses, I mentioned that with the opening of superuser rights, the smartphone receives an additional bundle of vulnerabilities. But this applies not only to the fact that even a simple virus can easily shit in the holy of holies - right in the heart of a pocket friend. People are naturally curious. Having gained unprecedented freedom in working with a smartphone, they try to do things, diligently avoiding learning the materiel. Their self-confidence amuses, but the result is not very good. With a careless movement of the hand, a multifunctional phone turns into a so-called. "Brick" that does not even turn on. This means that a man-made grain of sand got into the perfectly fine-tuned mechanism and stopped the work of the gears. For an ordinary user, the matter is decided exclusively by the service center, flashing and loss of all data (!) That were in the phone, with the exception of those on the memory card and SIM card. And the SC, in turn, will demand money from you for this service, because the guarantee has disappeared (see the paragraph above).

Hence, the second drawback follows: if an error occurs with superuser rights, you can disrupt the operation of the OS up to the irrecoverable loss of data. This can be avoided by the following actions: before doing something, you need to know the consequences - there is probably at least one person on the Internet who has already taken a risk and laid out his thoughts in an accessible form. Further - always have a backup on hand, and more than one. I'm not talking about gallery files or contacts, but about a full-fledged backup of the entire system - the so-called recovery. We will discuss how to do it later.

Also, for a user who first tasted the delights of root, the following news will be sad: interference with system files will take away the smartphone's ability to automatic update, that is, to receive new firmware versions. Yes, yes, you will not see KitKat if you are sitting on older versions of Android and decided to play around with the superuser. However, there is no question of reliability - an update can come, and even install, and even work! But if this happened to you, consider that you won three lotteries in a row, because this is a colossus with feet of clay, and your OS is running on files that are not suitable for this. Therefore, disadvantage number three: after obtaining root access, you can forget about auto-updating the smartphone OS, unless you are a very lucky person. If you really want a new version of Android, you will have to do everything manually. It's not easy, but since you've got root access, please answer that rank!

A serious drawback of root rights is the variability in obtaining them from device to device. Let's start with the fact that not every smartphone provides such an opportunity at all. If your device has a feature (although I would call it a "crutch") called NAND lock, you may not dream of root. About Full Root, to be precise. The other two options are available in most cases. Yes, there are ways to get around this software beauty, but be prepared for additional hours of digging through the instructions.

There is no complete list of devices with NAND lock, but even if your smartphone does not prevent you from gaining root access, do not expect it to be easy. There is no single recipe for superuser rights. Each new product will be studied by Internet masters for the first few days, before a sequence of actions appears on Western forums. You shouldn't even think that it will be simple - there can be more than 20 steps, and each of them includes a desktop computer, the Internet, third-party programs, stubs, and the devil knows what else. Conclusion: due to NAND lock, not all smartphones have the opportunity to get Full Root, and for most devices where this option is available, there is a separate instruction that you need to look for for a long time and strictly follow it. And if on the way to the goal you did not succeed, there is a high probability of getting a technological "brick" at a reasonable price.

And the last, but very important fact. Any experiments with obtaining root rights, changing the firmware, creating a backup on a PC or creating a recovery should be carried out ONLY through the NATIVE USB cable, which should be plugged DIRECTLY into the computer case, bypassing any hubs. The fact is that various Chinese crafts of any price and value, with the exception of branded peripherals, are buggy at the most important moment, or they simply cannot cope with such tasks. This is not a phenomenon of recent days - even Siemens phones were flashed only through native USB, which, by the way, cost a lot of money and was quite rare. As a result, you can make a smartphone an expensive brick in the process of obtaining, say, a recovery, which should protect the user from such situations. Be careful!

Advantages

The freedom of action. Having obtained Root rights, you, as a smartphone user, will acquire full control over the device... Don't like the standard apps? Remove them at the ends! Tired of standard shortcuts / icons? For God's sake, change them to whatever you like! You can remove the splash screen when starting and shutting down the device, you can make the native flash dance during a call, you can set artificial limits on Internet traffic, remove ads from applications, hide the notification bar or navigation menu, and much, much more. Of course, for such changes, appropriate programs are needed.

I don't feel like messing with separate elements, and the standard form of the shell is frankly bored? There is a solution! Rooted, no one bothers you install the most real custom firmware... The leader in this field can be considered the CyanogenMod project, within which software assemblies are released daily for dozens of popular devices ... But there is also MIUI, Illusion, ParanoidAndroid and many others. After getting to know them, you may want to go back to such a familiar and understandable factory firmware, but not everything is so simple, and the specifics of a particular device will not be slow to affect. Down with doubts! The possibilities of individual ROMs are simply breathtaking.

For example, the main advantages of CyanogenMod are the initial cleanliness (there are no superfluous preinstalled programs), ease of use, minimum settings, the ability to quickly switch profiles, and excellent optimization. Among the shortcomings, it is worth highlighting a small set of settings, as for custom firmware, as well as general instability in work. And MIUI firmware is positioned as a hybrid of Android, iOS, and, in fact, is a composite hodgepodge of the best elements of both platforms. It does not have most of the pre-installed applications, but it has a large number of themes and widgets, and most of the standard Android applications have either been removed or replaced with "lighter" counterparts.

Illusion stands out for its completely transparent interface, auto-hide status bar and excellent work of notifications, which can be configured separately. ParanoidAndroid is generally a custom sandbox that some Linux distributions respect. This includes scaling EACH individual program, the status bar can also be customized as desired, as well as notifications, and the general interface scheme can be changed from smartphone to tablet, and PIE Control combines all the main shortcuts into one convenient diagram.

But there is even more customizable firmware - AOKP. Personally, it reminds me of the times when Siemens phones ruled the show, since you could do incredible things with them. With AOKP, your vibrating alert will start singing along to your favorite song, instead of downloading there will be a photo of your beloved girl, and the Ribbon interface will negate the need for launchers. And this is just a brief overview of what universal ROMs are capable of. But there are also firmwares for individual devices that fix the most unpleasant mistakes without rearranging the design upside down. Often they are almost as good as stock ones. But also nice little things, like the built-in boot menu, the ability to record screencasts or change the screen density in dpi through general scaling. ATTENTION! The latter function is extremely dangerous, and can lead to "scorching the smartphone".

Where did the concept of root come from? The idea of ​​a "superuser" goes back to a time when computers were large and expensive, and there were many users working on them at once. Among all these users, the most important was usually, and in operating systems of the Unix family (and not only), this user is named root. Root has full access to all system resources. It is with the help of root that you can do whatever your heart desires. Do you want to delete files that instantly disrupt the system? No problem. True, in the future, reinstallation is indispensable.

And this fully applies to Android, since the core of the system is exactly Linux. So what are the advantages of root rights?

As mentioned above, root gives you a lot of power. You will be able to install unwanted applications, manually increase the processor frequencies, which will lead to better performance. Root will allow you to kill unnecessary processes that prevent your gadget from sleeping peacefully. This is a wide range of options for configuring memory partitions. Root will allow you to install custom firmware, and this is perhaps one of the most important nuances.

The disadvantage, first of all, is that too broad opportunities can lead to disastrous results. If your smartphone is rooted, you shouldn't give it to children. And when we talk about a disastrous result, it comes even about the complete loss of the gadget, where the only possible solution would be to contact a service center. Rooted owners should always use their smartphone with caution, this is somewhat of a big responsibility.

The most popular root-based applications are:

Many have heard of such an application, but not everyone understands? what is its functionality. Is Titanium Backup's primary concern? or, as they say in society, a backup of all your data. When we talk about all data, we mean the firmware itself, all settings, applications - absolutely everything.

The application is required for advanced work with access rights and superuser.

Able to disable processes that affect the performance of the gadget. For example, background processes of WhatsApp, Odnoklassniki applications.

Disconnects processes. For example, at night, the smartphone goes into sleep mode. Some applications have processes that start at a certain interval, perform actions and go back to sleep. These processes lead to frequent awakenings of the gadget. Thus, if the charge was at 100% at night? in the morning only 80% may remain. The application has been removed since, however, it is not so difficult to find it on the Internet.

ROM Manager

It will help in installing firmware, with the help of Rom Manager, you can also install custom recovery, for example Clockword Recovery.

These are the 5 main and most popular applications that every root user should have.

    Root is the main administrator account. If you have access to this profile, a number of possibilities appear that are not available in normal operation.

  1. Namely:
  2. ✔ Change system files, themes, remove standard applications.
  3. ✔ Run Linux binaries.
  4. ✔ run applications that extend the capabilities of the SuperUser smartphone, etc.
  5. ✔ Take screenshots using apps like ShootMe.
  6. ✔ Make a system backup, for example using the Titanium Backup program
  7. ✔ Installing applications on a memory card, transferring browser cache, uninstalling built-in applications and games, etc.
  8. Root rights types:
  9. Full Root - full and permanent Root without restrictions.
  10. Shell Root - no access to change the system folder.
  11. Temporary Root - temporary Root (After a reboot, the superuser rights are lost).
  12. Some devices have a NAND lock, this function does not allow you to make changes to the system partition, therefore it does not make it possible to install the SuperUser program. On such devices, you cannot get Root, but only Shell Root or Temporary Root.
  13. Getting Root rights:
  14. You can get root rights with many utilities designed for this, I will give a list of the most common ones:
  15. 1. FRAMAROOT
  16. 2. KINGROOT
  17. 3.360ROOT
  18. 5. ROOT GENIUS
  19. 6. ROOT MASTER
  20. 7. ROOT DASHI
  21. 8. BAIDU SUPER ROOT
  22. 9. BAIDU ROOT
  23. 10. DINGDONG ROOT
  24. NECESSARILY! Before installing the utilities for getting root on a smartphone, make a backup copy of photos, contacts and other data you need that you need to work. In the process of getting root, it is possible to lose them if something goes wrong. Also, you do everything at your own peril and risk, remember this, the author or the site is not responsible for your devices and actions.

    FRAMAROOT.

    FRAMAROOT compatibility with smartphones:

    If you found your device in the list above, then proceed to install Framaroot:
  25. We do as it is written below, point by point, there is nothing difficult, we just perform the actions one by one.
  26. 1.) Download and install framaroot. Download from the official site! At the end of the article, I will give all the links to the resources described in this article.
  27. 2.) Launch the downloaded FRAMAROOT and select the application responsible for managing the superuser: Superuser or SuperSU.
  28. 3.) After we choose one of the characters we like, for example Boromir.
  29. 4.) We are waiting for the rutting information.
  30. 5.) Reboot your smartphone or tablet.
  31. Using the Superuser or SuperSU program, depending on which one you chose at the beginning of the installation, we do the necessary actions as root. If not one of the programs is installed, then you can download and install them yourself.
  32. Video instruction on getting root with FRAMAROOT.

  33. I think there is no more detailed instruction on how to get root using Framaroot, if it becomes unclear write in the comment below.
  34. Links to FRAMAROOT

    KINGROOT.

    KINGROOT also does not require a PC connection.
  35. KingRoot is a utility that does not require a connection to a computer and performs a super user acquisition in two clicks. If you got root using this program, then do not forget to download the utility with which you can perform manipulations using the super user. Remember these utilities are called Superuser, SuperSU, they were mentioned in the example above. No matter how you get root, you will need these utilities to perform the tasks you need under root user... The tasks and manipulations of the system as root were discussed above at the very beginning of the article, such as deleting or moving programs or games, etc., in fact, for which you need root.
  36. 1.) Download the program from the official site.
  37. 2.) Run the downloaded file and click on get root.
  38. 3.) We are waiting for the program to connect to the cloud base of smartphones, find your device and get root.
  39. 4.) After successful root, the program will notify you, restart the device. In 60% of cases, device users get root access.
  40. After rebooting, you download programs for manipulating the device under the root user, which you wrote about more than once above.
  41. Links to KINGROOT

    360ROOT.

  42. Supports over 1000 brands, 20,000 models mobile phones and as the developers say, getting root in 90% of cases. Below you can see your model of a smartphone or tablet, you saw try to get root if you need it. Also, this program can work without connecting to a computer, but if you need or cannot do without it, there is a version for Windows.
  43. Supported models:
  44. To get root, just click one button called "Get Root". Next, the program will find files for your device and start gaining access to the super user. You just have to wait and if everything works out you will see the message "Root received"
  45. If you do not get root, then the program will write that the root has not been received, try downloading the program for the computer and connecting your smartphone to the PC, get access to the super user. First, enable usb debugging on your smartphone, install all drivers on your computer to connect your smartphone, tablet to your computer.
  46. Links 360ROOT

    ROOT GENIUS

  47. 1.) Download the file and run it.
  48. 2.) Check the box agreeing to the license.
  49. 3.) Press the Root It button.
  50. 4.) Reboot the device.
  51. 4.) With superuser programs see getting root.
  52. Obtaining rights using a computer device:
  53. 1.) Go to Settings> Developer Options> USB Debugging and enable USB Debugging Mode
  54. 2.) Download RootGenius for Windows
  55. 3.) Connect your device to your computer
  56. 4.) Wait until the device is found, then accept the user agreement
  57. 5.) Click "Root get"
  58. 6.) Wait until Genius Root finishes getting super user on Android device
  59. 7.) Reboot when finished.
  60. 8.) Next, using the superuser administration programs, look at the received root.
  61. ROOT GENIUS links
  62. [password for zip file = rootgenius]
  63. ROOT MASTER

  64. It also supports obtaining Root rights on Android devices without using a computer, just start the program and press the "START" button, wait for the process to complete and restart the device. Actually that's all, see all links below:
  65. ROOT MASTER links
  66. [password for rar file = rootmaster]
  67. ROOT DASHI

  68. A Chinese developer's program for getting root on Android, in various ways. ROOT DASHI is a different way of rooting, including a cloud service. The program supports many android models, an Internet connection is required, in principle, as in many other similar programs. Root Dashi is Baidu's improved super root program.
  69. More details with the installation and receipt of the root so that there are no questions. Download the file and run it after installation in the running program, press root:
  70. When you receive Root, you will be prompted to install additional utilities, select one of the installers and then refuse to install:
  71. After rebooting, Root will be obtained:
  72. When granting Root to applications, click the "Authorize" button
  73. Everything is very simple, below are the links to the official website and downloading the apk file.
  74. Links ROOT DASHI

    BAIDU SUPER ROOT

  75. An improved version of the Chinese program for obtaining root rights Root Dashi, as described above in the example. Like its predecessor, the BAIDU SUPER ROOT application supports a large number of android models without using a computer. Internet connection is required as the program uses cloud technologies. Getting root in two clicks, launch the Baidu Super Root application itself and press the get root button. The program may ask you to update immediately after launch, we agree.
  76. Root received, reboot.
  77. If the device was not rebooted by itself, reboot. Then use the programs to administer the super user.
  78. In addition to root rights, there are additional programs:
  79. Your own antivirus;
  80. Root rights management;
  81. Management of startup programs;
  82. And recommended apps.


Application FolderMount in its direction it is similar to Link2SD already mentioned in this collection. But FolderMount works in a completely different way. The main function of FolderMount is to mount folders from internal memory to folders that are located on an external SD card.




This allows apps and games to transfer all their resources to the SD card, i.e. free up space on internal storage.


If a popular utility Clean master in most cases, it only creates the illusion that it cleans the system of accumulated junk, then the SD Maid program really optimizes the device. Application SD Maid created to clean the device from the accumulated junk that is left by uninstalled or even installed applications. Also, the program is able to optimize the memory and database of the system.






And SD Maid can also be used as a full-fledged file manager with access to system folders and files.


ROM Manager is a utility that every Android user with Clockwork Mod recovery cannot do without. With this application, you can directly install a custom Clockwork Mod recovery for Android, which means access to install third-party firmware and create full NanDroid backups.






Moreover, through the ROM Manager, you can directly install third-party firmware by first placing them on a memory card.


Xposed Framework difficult to call an application, and install it in a simple way it is forbidden. This framework is a whole subsystem that is used to install powerful modifications. There are a lot of mods created for the Xposed Framework that will help you change the appearance of Android beyond recognition or add some additional functionality.