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What you might lose? After Rooting Android

  • Bricking your phone

                    When you’re tampering with your phone’s operating system, you should aware that one wrong move could damage the device’s software, turning the phone into a useless brick.
 So if you’re are wary of talking risks please refrain from trying this procedure. Although the risk is minimal, rooting your device is still quite a risky business. So you need to be absolutely sure
 of what you do


  • Manufacturer’s warranty

            The process of rooting in almost all cases challenges several
clauses in the agreement with the hardware manufacturer and results in the warranty becoming invalid

  • Legality

       Rooting a phone is allowed legally almost everywhere I the world. In fact, in some European countries, replacing the original operating system either other does not the statutory
 warranty that covers the hardware of the device

  • Security concerns

               Rooting essentially allows applications to perform actions that require administrative privileges the real reason for disallowing all applications from the obtaining these privileges is to ensure air-tight security in this amazing operating system. Although Android has not been plagued by virus, Trojan's, spyware, malware and other members of digital disease causing Pathogens, it is a only a manner of time before anti-social elements try to exploit the innocent to these elements on a silver manner