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How To Root Android - a quick guide to fast root any android device
So what could be the best way to root any android device fast and easy? Today we try and explore this topic! This topic is extremely popular and many people are trying to find proper and accurate information when it comes to this as rooting is a delicate process and accurate information will make sure that your device will under go a smooth and riskless rooting process. So to ensure the rooting app is decent at doing their job, proper information on popular rooting apps must be done.
Rooting explained for the noobs - How to root android.
First things first, I think it is fair that we explore what rooting actually is before everything else. If not our visiting noobs will feel out of place and we do not want that do we? We are a friendly community here. Rooting basically means getting access to super user privileges that give the normal user the admin authority to manipulate root access as they want. With acquired root access, the user is now capable of modifying as well as customize any and every part of the Android Linux Operating system. This means the root user can customize the features that were already in it.
Root Access.

So root access is basically the main player of the whole thing. rooting is all about acquiring root access. without this, you cannot actually do anything. this is what gives you the ability to use super user admin privileges it has over a device. and with it, you are basically restoring features that were previously restricted for you and disabled. With acquired root access, device modification is the pinnacle of the whole process. Without root access, you can't even know how to unroot android phone manually.
Commercial rooting software.
So this is the cream of the crop. Without rooting applications, you can't actually root any device at all. So making sure you download the rooting software meant for the specific android device you carry with you is a very important aspect of the whole process. Without making sure you actually get the proper software that has patches up to date to suit your device is one of the main things you need to give a lot of consideration to. Because it is one of the facts of people bricking their devices trying to root. So do your research on how to root android properly.
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Android Root. What is Rooting and What encourages people to root their android devices.
Rooting has been a topic of controversy from a long time dating back to the 2009s and dates back to the birth of Unix OSs. Rooting your android allows greater access to a device's operating system, simply giving administrative rights to it, allowing a higher level of customization.

Let me elaborate on 'simply giving administrative rights' by comparing it to a real life situation. Let's say you rent a house. Do you own the house? NO, you do not. You are only allowed to live in it for the time you'll be living in it. Can you customize to the house? No you can't because obviously, you don't own it. DUH. Sure you can make simple adjustments such as furnishing or renewing kitchenware etc. But can you make modifications to the house? That's right! You CANNOT! Can you tear down the walls and make a brand new house with a new structure? Yes. YOU CAN'T. To do that, you need actual ownership rights to the house you have rented. Rooting is just like that. You get a smartphone. Do you own it? to a certain extent, yes. You obviously bought it for yourself. For example, such as installing applications in it. That's it. Can you change factory settings or customize its built in features/ settings? No, you cannot. Because you simply don't have the privileges to access such high admin administrative rights of its OS. Your smartphone's brand is the main man that owns those administrative rights.
So where does “Rooting” comes into the show?

With rooting, you can gain the above mentioned 'administrative rights' of your smartphone. Ain't that neat? Feels like a little bit on the malicious side? Do not worry as rooting isn't actually categorized as malicious. well YET. It is only in the 'privilege escalation threat' category. So for those who like to indulge themselves in a little guilty pleasure go ahead by all means. But keep in mind, as much as you now literally OWNS your phone, you will be responsible for any root failures or problems like accidentally bricking your phone.
Now let's get into what this ROOT actually is.
It is a file directory/ folder in Linux based Operating Systems for the device to properly run, especially to boot your device. Typically users do not have any authority to access this directory for obvious "security" reasons. Ringing a bell that it sounds like something similar? Yeah, that windows/system32 is looking at you with a stink eye. It's looking at you scandalous gamers. Okay back to business. So these Linux OSs provide system administrators/ root users to access the root folder. This user is otherwise known as the “super user” or the “switch user” and abbreviated as su in any system partition of a rooted device. So basically this su has set-uid flag set and it always run as UID 0.
So what encourages people to actually root their android devices?
Some of the things that persuade people to do this are to get rid of bloatware; to perform full system backups as unrooted devices only allow backup of user land data; updating the OS before OEMs release new features and release new security patches and to simply install apps that hack games to allow free gameplay.
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