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Re: Does Rooted Mobile Devices Good or Bad?
by
Theb
on 08/02/2020, 21:52:11 UTC
I do think that rooting phones is becoming less and less popular in the phone market. Mostly around 2012 to 2015 you will see a lot of android phones being rooted to further customize or improve their phones by adding their own personalized theme, removing bloatwares that comes installed in a phone, and also overclocking and undercloking, all of these things I have said can be done now by a unrooted phone. For instance Samsung phones have their own "theme" app or if they aren't satisfied they have launcher apps available in the playstore, users can also uninstall most of the unwanted apps that comes pre-installed with their device and also they can also underclock their phones to improve battery performance or overclock it if needed be. With more and more devices adapting to what the consumers want I do expect most of the members here in the forum are using unrooted phones.

But for members who have rooted phones we all know your phone's security more vulnerable the minute you have successfully rooted your phone. With apps and roms you have downloaded on different websites and security bypasses made by the root you know it's not safe to install a wallet nor any of your banking apps.