I lost my phone days ago and now I got a used phone, the problem is this phone is rooted, I hope this doesn't carry any danger to crypto related security? Either wallets or stuff? I am careful not to import my recovery seed on the phone first, not before having a answer, I've also reformatted the phone through recovery mode but root is still present. Any Danger?.
I've ones used a rooted device for all my crypto activities until I sold it and bought a new phone, I never had any issues including security, non of my accounts, both wallets and social accounts ever got hacked.
But the thing is that I was the one that rooted the phone myself, and I was pretty much very careful with the kind of apps I install, I gave really good attention to app permissions, that is, the things the app Is going to be needing access to on my phone, I also avoided clicking unknown links, most especially, when it's shortened for absolutely no reason.
So in conclusion, for me personally, based on my experience using a rooted device for my crypto stuff, I see no difference between a rooted device and a non-rooted device in the physical aspect of things, maybe technically, or systematically, there is, but I never encountered any issue in terms of security of my funds and accounts.
But my advice is, if you are that scared or skeptical, then maybe you should consider getting a hardware wallet.