Rooting has its disadvantages
even if it gives you more control of your phone. This is due to the
complexities associated with rooting your devices. The risk is even worse if it
is not done by a professional. Here are some of these risks.
Phone data will be lost
When you root your phone, you will be resetting it to the
factory settings. This means that you will lose all the data that you have on
your phone. You will be able to backup text messages and your gallery files
with the help of apps, cloud syncing or by copying to your PC. Those can be
easily restored. What you won't be able to backup is your app data.
Exposes your phone to security risks
Rooting exposes your device to unauthorised access, data leaks
and theft, as well as hardware failure among others. Thus, if you have
sensitive information on your phone, do not root it.
It invalidates your warranty
Manufacturers will not welcome warranty claims for devices
tampered with by their customers. That includes both hardware and software
changes, the latter of which includes root. So if rooting goes wrong, you may
need to get another phone.
Can cause update issues
One of the issues related to rooting android is performing
updates. Updates may fail to install due to software changes that occur while
the phone has been rooted. Being unable to update your phone makes it
susceptible to hackers. They will have a field day stealing your information.
Rooting never goes wrong
A tech whizz may find the process of rooting android phones very
easy. But if you are a learner or beginner, there is a 99% of you to damage
your phone if you attempt to root it yourself.
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