Think Before You Root An Android Device


BANGALORE: Android mobile platform offers the endless customization which excites the users to have every possible feature they desire on their handsets, be it Smartphones or tablets. Rooting is the process which helps you achieve this goal, but it is not without risks. In the process you may completely damage your device. Even manufacturers can nullify or void the device warranty for the rooted device.Here is some reasons why you should not root your Android device, as compiled by Pacewisdom.com

Bricking the Device

Rooting can be risky if you are not familiar with the rooting process and the device. Rooting includes lots of dangers of destroying the device permanently. Bricking the device means turning it into a brick which is of no use, and this may happen when you fail to root it properly. The device is dead when it has been bricked. So while rooting a device, follow the instructions carefully for the specific device and operating system (OS) version. If any trouble occurs while rooting and you brick your device, return the device to the store or seek the help of XDA Forums.

Losing Updations

Once rooting is done, your device is freed from the service provider. Your device no longer receives any updates without losing the root access. Rooting may cause interruptions in getting updates from the device manufacturer. This way you will miss out device features and security enhancements. 

 

 

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