Showing posts with label rooting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rooting. Show all posts

Saturday, March 11, 2017

Benefits Of Rooting Your Android Device



Benefits Of Rooting Your Android Device


Rooting Your Android Device
Google’s Android is open, customizable and a highly versatile operating system compared to other mobile OSes. And rooting it allows users complete control on their devices. However, you may wonder as to what rooting your Android device involves and what are the benefits in doing so. First, it is essential to understand what rooting is all about.

For the uninitiated, rooting gives users root permission and access to their devices. Rooting also gives the users the ability to tweak the settings on their phones, flash custom ROMs on the phone for adding additional features, as well as modify the software on the device. However, rooting is not everyone’s cup of tea, but it can be done successfully provided the users follow the rooting instructions for their device carefully.

A thing to note is that with different kinds of Android phones available, the same rooting technique may not work for all. So before rooting, users need to ascertain whether or not a particular rooting method will actually work for their devices. Users should also know that doing so will void the manufacturer’s warranty on your device and there is a small chance that improper rooting can also damage the phone permanently. Nonetheless, there are still plenty of benefits to rooting your phone and it is a risk definitely worth taking.

Flash a custom ROM:

This is one of the best benefits of rooting an Android device. In simple terms, a custom ROM is a modified version of Android that users can install if they are not happy with the Android version that their device comes with. Adding a custom ROM adds more unique and convenient features to the phone that are not usually seen on their devices. Samsung devices are usually the most rooted of all, as users want to use stock Android ROMs that are much more agile than Samsung’s TouchWiz skin.

Flash a custom kernel:

A kernel allows apps on the phone to communicate directly with the hardware of the phone. A custom kernel helps improve the performance of the phone, enhance battery life, speed up battery charging, and also add advanced features such as Wi-Fi tethering on certain phones that do not come with this option.

Tweak under the hood settings: Users can tweak every little feature of their phone including customizing the keyboard layout, enhancing multitasking functionality, increasing the scrolling speed as well as adding interesting themes to the phone. Basically, rooting allows users to reach into the darkest corners of their phones and make the most of the changes that are possible.

Remove bloatware:

This is one of the best reasons for rooting. Often the phones are preloaded with software and apps that one does not use. These programs not only occupy the onboard memory, but can also drain the battery. Before uninstalling any apps, users should confirm that those apps are not vital to efficient functioning of their phones.

Backup:

Having a backup of crucial data and settings is highly recommended. Should a user want to migrate to a new Android handset or wishes to restore the deleted data to the current handset for any reason, then a backup must be readily available. This is also helpful even if the user is not rooting his/her device.

Apart from these benefits, rooting also helps to block annoying ads that appear in apps, boost the speed and battery life of the phone, automate everything as well as unlock certain hidden features in the device and install certain apps that are otherwise considered as incompatible.





Author Bio:
Rohit Reddy is the editor of GadgetResearch. He is a gadget and technology enthusiast and loves blogging about them. In his free time he likes to follow the latest tech news and share it with his friends.

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Thursday, March 9, 2017

Change Default Install Storage to External SD Card on Android No Rooting Required



Change Default Install Storage to External SD Card on Android No Rooting Required


Change Default Storage for Android Device. Install apps directly on SD Card instead of Internal Storage without Rooting. 

Things you need to perform this ...
  1. Java Development Kit (Java SE DK) <-- Click to download
  2. Android Software Development Kit (Android SDK) <-- Click to download
  3. Android Device
  4. Connecting Cable

Lets get started...
  1. Install Java Development Kit. If already installed, skip to step 2.
  2. Install Android SDK. If already installed, skip to step 3.
  3. Navigate to folder, where you installed Android SDK i.e. adt-bundle-windows-x86-20130717
  4. Into the folder SDK>Platform tools>adb.exe
  5. Turn USB Debugging ON from developer options of Settings menu... (Note: Android 4.2.1 and Up users will have to enable developer options to be able to use Debugging Options, for this go to settings > about phone > Tap on build number 7 times to see message " you are now a developer".)
  6. Now open CMD (Command Prompt) and point to install location of development tools or right click while holding down shift button and selecting open command prompt here...
  7. Now type " adb devices " (without quotes) - This will list all the devices attached to the PC with serial no. (eg. 0123456789ABCDEF - device)
  8. Now type adb shell pm setinstalllocation 2 (default is 0, where 0 is auto, 1 is internal & 2 is SD card). Itll take a few seconds a minute at the most to show the status...
  9. Now every app youll install will directly go to SD card... 
    (Keep in mind that apps that are designed to be installed on internal memory cannot be installed on to external storage)

    Tags: increase internal storage, how to install apps directly on sd card, set sd card as default storage for installation of apps.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

How to Backup app data on Android without Rooting



How to Backup app data on Android without Rooting


Backup your Android Devices Application Data along with Applications

Bought New Phone or Just need to format your device but dont want to lose all the precious app data such as High Scores, Achievements, Unlocks, Money, XP, Customized app settings, dictionary words and many other things that youve already unlocked but dont want to lose that thing... 
You can safely backup your application data from your Android device itself. Helium (formerly known as Carbon) is your solution. How to use Helium (Carbon) to backup your app data...


  • Download and Install Helium (Free or Premium) from Google Play Store.
  • Install desktop version of Helium <--- Click here to download
  • Enable USB Debugging on your device. (For android 4.2 and up users, go to Settings>About> Tap 7 to 8 times on Build Number until to you see a message " You are now a developer ")
  • Install USB drivers of your device if you are running on Windows Platform. Please note that USB drivers that you install must support ADB. (You can also try installing drivers from Windows Update if you are unable to get manufacturers drivers)
  • Connect your device to PC via USB Cable in PTP Mode (Portable Camera) making sure you have USB Debugging ON.
  • After you have done with this, Open Helium app on your device and Helium desktop on your PC, this will activate Helium to work on your device unless you perform a restart
You can now backup your app data along with apps either to your SD Card or Your PC... ENJOY!!!
NOTE: This will not work with Motorola Devices due to bug from Motorolas Side...
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