Moto G 2014 Root & TWRP Installation Guide
October 19th, 2014
In general, we will brief you on what, why and how to root your android devices in this entry. Follow us.
Root a device is to allow users of smartphones, tablets and other devices to obtain root access to the Android OS system thoroughly. Rooting is often performed with the aim of overcoming limitation that carriers and hardware manufacturers put on some devices, modify or extends the capability of specialized apps that require administrator-level permissions, or perform other operations that are inaccessible to a normal Android user.
1. Full Control of Android With Root Access – Unleash potential of your device to Android operating by gaining access to Android OS system file. Premium applications in Google Play that need root access do tweak your device performance better. Get more fun when you rooted your devices.
2. Complete Backup and Restore – Root allows you to do backup and restore of entire OS system to an SD card with Backup App like Titanium Backup or Nandroid Backup. These applications provide higher level of file backup and restoration. Make a full backup and restore by a single click.
3. Improved Battery Life
Root allows you to flash kernel which is highly customized for better battery life. Besides that, you can search for battery boost applications in Google Play to enable Power Saving features in your devices. Some of these apps provide option to overclock or underclock your phone’s processor depending on your activities. Deep idle is one the best way to save and reduce power consumption.
4. More
Besides the 3 main ideas highlighted above, there are many alot more benefits you could have with root access. For instant, move internal app and run at external SD card, exchange your SD card storage as internal storage, tweak system UI, installed 3rd party stock applications, install modified themes, run different OS, obtain latest software features, and more.
** However, by rooting your device, its warranty may void. Hence, before you start any modification on your device, read through our How To Root tutorial carefully and follow the steps exactly as told. It does help to prevent the unnecessary interruption on your devices.
Here, we attempt to provide and update you the most complete How To Root list for most of the devices in the market. Check out the How To Root lists below and make your choice.
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