ROOT FUNCTION ON ANDROID SMARTPHONE

Android is an operating system for smartphones that is now widely used in the world. The Digital Marketing Research Institute (Emarketer), stated that smartphone users in Indonesia in 2018 reached 100 million people.

Indonesia is the fourth largest active smartphone user country in the world. In addition, Android can also be used to download various applications that can meet daily needs. Even now there are various applications that allow Android users to root their smartphones.

Rooting is a process that allows users of smartphones, tablets and other devices running the Android system to achieve privileged control within the Linux Android subsystem. There are various ways to root Android phones, either through a PC or through an application. So, what exactly is the Android root function? Check out the following review.

Android Root Function

The function of Android root is to add, reduce, or modify files or data located on Android-based devices. For Android-based smartphones themselves, some of the files or the system are locked or cannot be opened because the user does not have access permission to those files.

The function of this Android root is to lock the file so that the user can become an administrator and then freely be able to carry out activities. The activities that users can do are maximizing Android performance, overlocking the default processor, and removing unnecessary Android default applications.

The rooting process can also be used to install custom ROMs from third parties. This Android root function is used to back up applications and systems on Android.

With Android root, it allows users to run applications even though the application specifications do not support running on Android. Because rooting is an illegal act, the user will be faced with several risks.

How to Root Android with Apps

1. How to Root Android Using KingRoot

The first way to root an Android smartphone without a PC is to use the KingRoot application. This application can support the root process of more than 100,000 types of Android-based smartphones. The way to root an Android smartphone using the KingRoot application is as follows:

1)   The first step, download the KingRoot application first.

2)   After the KingRoot application is installed, click Try Root to perform the rooting process on your Android smartphone. Make sure your internet connection is smooth, because this process requires a stable connection.

3)   Next, you will get a notification that your Android smartphone has been successfully rooted.

4)   Reopen the KingRoot application on the smartphone, then click the Menu located on the top left.

5)   If you see the words Root successfully, your Android smartphone has been successfully rooted.

2. How to Root Android Using FramaRoot

Apart from KingRoot, one of the best root apps right now is FrameRoot. Just like any other app, you have to download it first. After successfully installed, here are the steps to root an Android smartphone using the FramaRoot application:

1)   After opening the application, you will find the Select an action to execute after root option with two available options, namely Superuser and SuperSU. Both are the same. You can choose one of them.

2)   Then select the option Gandalf or Aragorn the function is the same.

3)   After that the device will automatically root. Wait for a moment. For each type of Android, the rooting time is different.

4)   Your device has finished rooting.

Advantages of Rooting Android

One of the advantages of rooting Android is that it allows the phone to run special applications. This means that many of these apps give your phone more control, such as more customization options and battery management.

Apart from that, the Android root function can also remove unwanted pre-installed apps from the phone. When you install an application on Android, the application is stored in the smartphone memory. With Android root, it allows users to move installed apps to SD card to free up system memory for additional files or apps.

Disadvantages of Rooting Android

Rooting Android is modifying the code so that it can cause the software to crash. Plus there is no guarantee that can cover the damage. Because, when you root Android, the warranty is no longer valid, and the manufacturer will not bear the damage.