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guys ano ba mga neede para sa rooting ng phone tsaka mga benefits and risks na din?
thanks a lot boss... hehe pero wala akong ma search for oppo r1011 kase boss eh...Try this boss: You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.
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First off, what’s rooting?
Rooting is a process that allows you to attain root access to the Android operating system code (the equivalent term for Apple devices id jailbreaking). It gives you privileges to modify the software code on the device or install other software that the manufacturer wouldn’t normally allow you to. And for good mobile security reasons: they don’t want users to make modifications to the phones that could result in accidents beyond repair; it is easier for them to offer support if they allow users to only use the same unmodified version of the software. But tech savvy users have already developed rooting methods, which vary depending on device. They are available on the web, and more and more Android users are resorting to them because of the powerful perks they provide, such as:
But if you do it improperly, it can create havoc. And even done properly, if your phone doesn’t have proper You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. protection for Android, rooting leaves your device open to all sorts of malware.
- full customization for just about every theme/graphic
- download of any app, regardless of the app store they’re posted on
- extended battery life and added performance
- updates to the latest version of Android if your device is outdated and no longer updated by the manufacturer
With great power comes great responsibility
Now, say all these advantages have convinced you to root your Android device. But you can do it at your own expense, risking your own mobile security. Here’s why:
Mobile security advice
- 1. You can turn your smartphone into a brick. Well, not literally, but if you goof up the rooting process, meaning the code modifications, your phone software can get so damaged that your phone will basically be as useless as a brick.
- 2. Your phone warranty turns void. It’s legal to root your phone; however, if you do it,your device gets straight out of warranty. Say you root your phone and some time after that, you experience a phone malfunction – hardware or software related. Because of the Android rooting, the warranty is no longer valid, and the manufacturer will not cover the damages.
- 3. Malware can easily breach your mobile security. Gaining root access also entails circumventing the security restrictions put in place by the Android operating system. Which means worms, viruses, spyware and Trojans can infect the rooted Android software if it’s not protected by effective mobile antivirus for Android. There are several ways these types of malware get on your phone: drive-by downloads, malicious links, infected apps you download from not so reputable app stores. They take over your phone and make it act behind your back: forward your contact list to cybercrooks, sniff your e-mails, send text messages to ρrémíùm numbers, racking up your phone, and collect personal data such as passwords, usernames, credit card details that you use while socializing, banking and shopping from your smartphone.
If you still want to root your device, make sure you research the process very well, as it differs depending on the smartphone type and brand. It’s better you ask for expert advice on dedicated forums, or better yet, ask a tech savvy person to root it for you. All these in order to ensure you don’t turn your device into a brick.
Install proper antivirus protection for your Android phone, even before rooting the device, to fend off malware infections. You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. offers mobile antivirus protection for a wide range of mobile operating systems, including antivirus protection for Android devices.
Here’s some good news: say you do resort to rooting your device. If for some reason you change your mind about it, you can always un-root it. In this case too, it’s better you ask for expert help.
Universal naman po yung kingroottha
thanks a lot boss... hehe pero wala akong ma search for oppo r1011 kase boss eh...
na try ko na po yun at yung supersu ba yunUniversal naman po yung kingroot
Gumana?na try ko na po yun at yung supersu ba yun
hindi po ehGumana?
ahh ok boss salamat. naka ilang ulit na kac ako eh... hehehekingroot gamit ko pang root sa oppo neo 7 . kung di supported device mo sent ka lang request para makabilang model ng oppo mo sa suppprted device sa kingroot. yan din ginawa ko. pero umabot ng 3 days bago na root device ko.
at first sasabihin nyan na hindi supported ang device mo pero kulitin mo. sent kalang lagi mg request lagi. may number of request online ang model ng phone mo.ahh ok boss salamat. naka ilang ulit na kac ako eh... hehehe
ahh ok boss.... hehehe salamat boss try ko mayay mayaat first sasabihin nyan na hindi supported ang device mo pero kulitin mo. sent kalang lagi mg request lagi. may number of request online ang model ng phone mo.
ok boss... (Y) salamat...Eto boss try mo po nahanap ko lang hehe
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And Framaroot
1. Download & install Framaroot
2.Open the app. If your device is not compatible, there will be a pop-up message.
if it opens, choose Superuser or SuperSU then select Boromir or another character.