10 Mafuaʻaga Lelei I le Lagolago Android Device

Root Android Masini

Major OEM’s such as Samsung, Sony, Motorola, LG, HTC use Android as a primary OS in their smartphones and tablets. The open nature of Android has made it possible for both users and developers to work together to enhance the way that Android works through ROMs, MODs, customizations and tweaks.

Afai e te faʻaaogaina le Android, atonu na e faʻalogo e uiga i le aʻa o le aʻa. Root avanoa e masani ona sau i luga pe a matou talanoa e uiga i le aveina o lau masini i tua atu o gaosiga tuaoi. Root o se linux terminology ma aʻa faʻaaogaina faʻatagaina se tagata faʻaaoga e maua se taofi o la latou faiga o se pule. O lona uiga, a iai sau aʻa, o loʻo ia oe le agavaʻa e faʻaulu ai ma toe fesuiaʻi vaega o lau OS. E mafai ona e faʻatonutonu lau masini Android pe a fai e iai sau aʻa.

In this post, we list 10 good reasons why you might want to have root access in your Android device.

Faʻaliga: O metotia manaʻomia e emo tu masani toe faʻaleleia, roms ma ia faʻaaʻe lau telefoni e ono iʻu ai i le pilikiina o lau masini. Rooting lau masini o le a faʻaleaogaina foi le tusi saisai ma o le a le toe agavaʻa mo saoloto masini tautua mai gaosi poʻo kamupani tuʻuina atu. Ia e tali atu ma teu mea ia i lou mafaufau ae e te leʻi filifili e alu i lau oe lava tiute. I le tulaga e tupu ai se faʻaletonu, tatou poʻo masini masini e le tatau ona taliina.

  1. Oe mafai ona aveʻese bloatware.

Manufacturers often push a handful of apps on their Android devices.  These are often exclusive apps to the manufacturer.  These apps can be bloatware if the user doesn’t use them.  Having bloatware slows the performance of the device.

 

If you want to remove manufacturer installed apps from a device, you need to have root access.

  1. E aʻa faʻapitoa polokalama

 

Root specific apps can enhance your device without requiring your to install a custom ROM or flash a custom MOD.  These apps allow you to preform actions that you normally would not be able to.

 

One example of this would be Titanium Backup which allows users to backup all of their systems and user apps with data.  Another example would be Greenify, which betters the battery life of an Android device.  In order to use these and other root specific apps on your device, you need root access.

  1. I Flash faʻaputuga kernels, custom ROMs ma agavaʻa toe faʻaleleia

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O le faʻapipiʻiina o se agavaʻa faʻapitoa e mafai ona faʻalauteleina ai le faʻaogaina o masini. Faʻapipiʻiina se custom ROM faʻatagaina oe e maua se fou OS i lau telefoni. Faʻapipiʻi se toe faʻaleleia agavaʻa faʻatagaina oe e moli atili, zip faila, faia se backup Nandroid ma solo le cache ma dalvik cache. Ina ia faʻaaogaina se tasi o nei tolu, oe manaʻomia se masini ma aʻa ulufale.

  1. Mo aganuu ma tweaks

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By flashing custom MODs you can customize or tweak your device.  To flash a custom MOD you need to have rood access.  A great tool for this is Xposed Mod which had an extensive list of MODs that work with most Android devices.

  1. E faia backups o mea uma

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As we mentioned earlier, Titanium Backup is a root specific app.  It is also a app that will allow you to back up every file in the apps that you have installed on your device.  For example, if you are switching over to a new device and you want to transfer the data of the games that you have played, you can do so with Titanium backup.

 

There are several apps out there that allow you to make backups of important data from your Android device.  This includes backing up partitions like your EFS, IMEI and Modem.  In short, having a rooted device allows you to have a backup of your whole Android device.

  1. Ia tuʻufaʻatasia totonu ma fafo teuina

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If you have a microSD, you can merge the internal and external storage of your device with apps such as GL to SD or folder mount.  To do so, you need to have root access.

  1. Tethering WiFi

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Using WiFi tethering, you can share your device’s internet with other devices.  While most devices allow this, not all data carriers allow it.  If your data carrier limits your use of WiFi tethering, you need to have root access.  Users with a rooted phone can easily access WiFi tethering.

  1. Overlock ma Lalo-uati faʻalapotopotoga

If the current performance of your device is not satisfying for you, you can over-clock or under-clock your CPU.  In order to do so, you need root access on your device.

  1. Faʻamaumau le lau o se masini Android

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If you root your phone and get a good screen recorder app such as Shou Screen Recorder, you can record a video of what you do on your Android device.

  1. Aua e te mafaia ma tatau

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Rooting your smart device will allow you to explore beyond the boundaries placed by manufacturers and take full advantage of the open source nature of Android.

 

Ua e mauaʻa lau masini Android?

Faasoa atu lou poto masani i le pusa o faʻamatalaga oi lalo.

JR

 

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