10. Bloatware
Also known as crapware and some other choice euphemisms, bloatware infects the vast majority of Android phones. You’ll recognise Samsung Touchwiz, HTC Sense, and Motorola MotoBlur as the custom UIs and feature packages that those makers throw on top of stock Android. While some of that bloatware is actually useful, most of it offers nothing that you couldn’t arrange on your own with other apps, and it can bog down performance or even block features from your device. Worse yet is that much of the time, bloatware apps are blocked from uninstalling, unless of course, you root your phone.9. Overclocking
8. Performance
Besides mere overclocking, rooted users can gain other performance enhancements through kernal tweaks performed by some of the apps we’ve mentioned here, custom ROMs, or through your own means, if you know what you’re doing. Such tweaks in combination with overclocking have been known to increase overall performance on a Nexus S by 250 per cent.Also, as we’ve previously reported on Maximum Tech, “most Android devices incorporate an EXT3 filesystem with considerable overhead to ensure safe file I/O interaction. Once rooted, however, many of these devices can be upgraded with the faster EXT4 filesystem, resulting in faster load times and overall smoother software performance, while sacrificing a bit of storage stability. Yes, the less stable memory can lead to app crashes and even data loss, but that’s pretty rare.”
7. Screenshots
6. Other Root-only Apps
Once you’ve successfully rooted your Android, you’ll be privy to hundreds, if not thousands, of useful apps that the other suckers of the world can’t access. Here are 10 reasons to root your ‘droid in one. Just a smidgeon of the root-only app selection includes stuff like:• DroidWall – Android Firewall (free) can show you any app that is using your wireless data, so you can restrict data use that is chewing up capacity on you plan, as well as see if there is any nefarious and unwanted data use happening.
• Dual Mount SD Widget – ($0.99) lets you mount your SD card to both the phone and a PC at the same time.
• Keyboard Manager – (free) lets you choose one keyboard for portrait view and another for landscape.
• LEDs Hack – (free) lets you turn off LED notifications.
• Root Call Blocker – ($5.98) lets you block specific numbers at the system level, so the phone never rings when they call.
• Samba Filesharing – (free) makes your Android’s files available as a Windows shared folder over Wi-Fi.
• With Theft Aware – (£10), an uber-security program, you can remotely track and wipe a lost or stolen phone, call it, and apparently spy on the person on the other end without them knowing it.
• Titanium Backup – root (free version or $US6.58 for Pro) provides a powerful backup tool with extensive features, including letting you remove that pesky bloatware.
5.Custom ROMs
The general feeling among the modder community is that carriers make their Android UIs to benefit their businesses, not the user. If you want the best user experience, you have to flash a custom ROM that was actually made for users.The term custom ROM is somewhat of a misnomer, but basically it is a customised UI for Android, and there are many from which to choose. Some of them focus on giving you the latest version of Android before your carrier releases an official update, while others focus on extra functionality or speed and stability.
There are too many Android mods to cover here, but you’ll want to determine your priorities and pick one that’s best for you. Or, you could get Boot Manager ($2.99) from the Android Market, which lets you choose between five different installed custom ROMs at startup.
To find a ROM for your device, you can drill down to your device in the XDA-Developers forums, or check out this list on Theunlockr.com.
4. Upgrade Android on Your Own Schedule
Are you incredulous that you still don’t have a Gingerbread update for your Froyo phone after more than a year? By the time the carrier gets around to updating it (if it does at all), you may have a perfectly stable ICS update waiting for you if you were to root your phone.Android custom ROMs allow you to get the latest Android OS before it is ordained from up on high by the company you’re paying a monthly bill to. At the time of this writing, there were even a variety of Android 4 ICS ROMs hitting the interwebs, although in general, stability is still a factor with them. It won’t be too long before those ICS ROMs are working as smooth as baby food, and it’s likely to happen before a whole lot of native ICS devices and sanctioned ICS updates come out.
3. Increase Battery Life
2. Zap Carrier IQ
By now you know what Carrier IQ is, and you may have a rough idea of who’s using it. For example, Sprint has since vowed to stop using it. But trying to get a straight answer about how the information Carrier IQ extracts is being used could you take you down a long a frustrating road, ending in a dead end of paranoia. It would be faster and less mind-numbing to just trash it from your handset.1. Because You Can
Finally, just like building your own PC, there’s a subjective sense of satisfaction and independence you get from rooting an Android device. Even beyond that, there’s a hint of a more rare intangible attached to it: duty. In some way, it’s your duty to flip the bird to the manufacturers and carriers that pay you lip service but not nearly enough real service. It’s your duty and your privilege to root, because you can. Google made Android open source, and thousands of good people are working on apps and ROMs for you to enjoy, giving you the opportunity to wield the most powerful smartphones available. Passing up the ability to root is akin to missing that opportunity.You bought an Android phone, which probably means that either 1) you know diddly about smartphones and just got whatever was free on contract or looked cool, or more likely 2) you’re somehow attracted to the flexibility and customisation freedom of Android that you don’t find in other mobile operating systems. So here you are. Live a little. Void that warranty! Root your Android, for all of the above reasons, and also just because you can. It’s not that hard to do, it’s kind of fun, and just like in a clichéd rom com, you’ll discover the value of what was right in front of you all along.
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