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Safe ba mag rooted ng phone?

  • Rooting can go wrong and turn your phone into a useless brick.
    Thoroughly research how to root your phone. Each Android model can have a different rooting process and some rooting methods get patched very quickly (so they no longer work). If you’re not sure how to root your device or use Android root software, it’s better to leave it to someone with a bit more tech know-how.
  • You will void your warranty.
    Even though rooting isn’t îllégâl, manufacturers try to fight it. Gaining root access will immediately void your warranty. If something happens to your software or hardware, you won’t get it fixed by the phone provider.
  • Your phone is more vulnerable to malware and häçking.
    You might gain access to more apps and features, but that also means that you’ll have to be very selective with what you download on your phone. Some apps might contain malware and s†éál your sensitive data like login details, passwords or even payment details. Others might even grant häçkers complete access to your phone. If you do root your phone, the least you should do is use a good antivirus and a You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.
  • Some rooting apps are malicious.
    You might think that you are ‘unlocking’ your phone but in reality you might download a rooting software that contains malware. Not all softwares and firmwares have been tested, so you might give häçkers full access to your phone and any data stored on it.
  • You might lose access to high security apps.
    Some high-security apps check whether your device has been compromised by häçkers before letting you use them. One example is Android Pay. If you don’t want to lose access to these apps, it’s probably best not to mess with rooting.

Is rooting safe?​

So, is it safe to root your phone? It depends on your device and technical know-how, but we generally advise against it. If you know what you’re doing and are willing to face the risk of losing your phone or your data — then go for it. Otherwise, you can accidentally download malware, lose your warranty, and make your phone useless.
 
If may experience ka sa pag Root ng phone or may alam ka sa ginagawa mo Yes, pero pag Zero Knowledge maybe No, unless Handa kang mag research at i risk yung phone mo.
chances na mabricked phone mo pag hindi mo alam naiinstall mo or something or magawa mo siya ng tama
 
Need experience sa pag root
Kung talagang willing ka, need mo muna mag research for your device model kung anong mga tweaks yung goods.

Kung ako tatanungin mo, i dont suggest rooting your phone kung isa lang phone mo or kung wala kang budget para bumili ng bago in case na masira.

Been rooting all my phones since cherry mobile. Goods sya talagang clean at modified depende sa gusto mong outcome. As long as alam mo yung pinipindot mo.
 
safe sya basta pag aralan mo ... sa mga pinoy dev na nkilala ko sasabihin nila syo mag TAE ka "trial and error"
 
  • Rooting can go wrong and turn your phone into a useless brick.
    Thoroughly research how to root your phone. Each Android model can have a different rooting process and some rooting methods get patched very quickly (so they no longer work). If you’re not sure how to root your device or use Android root software, it’s better to leave it to someone with a bit more tech know-how.
  • You will void your warranty.
    Even though rooting isn’t îllégâl, manufacturers try to fight it. Gaining root access will immediately void your warranty. If something happens to your software or hardware, you won’t get it fixed by the phone provider.
  • Your phone is more vulnerable to malware and häçking.
    You might gain access to more apps and features, but that also means that you’ll have to be very selective with what you download on your phone. Some apps might contain malware and s†éál your sensitive data like login details, passwords or even payment details. Others might even grant häçkers complete access to your phone. If you do root your phone, the least you should do is use a good antivirus and a You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.
  • Some rooting apps are malicious.
    You might think that you are ‘unlocking’ your phone but in reality you might download a rooting software that contains malware. Not all softwares and firmwares have been tested, so you might give häçkers full access to your phone and any data stored on it.
  • You might lose access to high security apps.
    Some high-security apps check whether your device has been compromised by häçkers before letting you use them. One example is Android Pay. If you don’t want to lose access to these apps, it’s probably best not to mess with rooting.

Is rooting safe?​

So, is it safe to root your phone? It depends on your device and technical know-how, but we generally advise against it. If you know what you’re doing and are willing to face the risk of losing your phone or your data — then go for it. Otherwise, you can accidentally download malware, lose your warranty, and make your phone useless.
kompleto talaga details lods maraming salamat
 

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