Definition of Root
Root is a system account that has absolute power to access and execute all files, commands, systems, in a Linux-based operating system. In essence, root has access to no boundaries that can change, delete, add, even damage everything that is in our cellphone system.
Root Android |
To root means to hack a cellphone system so that we (the cell phone owner and user) have access to the root account, so we have the power.
Android Root Function
Android root function аdаlаh to give Android users full access to the Android system.
By doing root, the user can add, subtract or modify files or data that are located on the Android system that can not be in a standard state (yet rooted) such files do not appear on access. If it is analogous to a Windows computer operating system, the Android root function will only give administrator rights to the user.
What is the use of an Android cellphone in the Root?
The point of an Android cellphone in Root is:
1. Unlimited access to the Android system
2. Installing applications on a memory card and installing applications that need root, of course
3. Un-install vendor default applications
4. Backup App+System
5. Installing custom ROM
6. Full access to Android system files
7. Overclocked processor overall improves performance
(but make battery consumption more wasteful).
8. And the last boom is currently for Android users under 4.0 and can use BBM by replacing the costum ROM with rooted Android first.
No comments:
Post a Comment