Hey guys! Have you checked out my brand NEW filmmaking course yet? If you're interested in learning about the entire process of putting together high quality and cinematic technology reviews (like this video) OR if you just want to see how I do what I do, then this is the course FOR YOU! The best part? It costs less than a cheap meal! Here's the link for you to check it out - share.graphyapp.co/lights-camera-tech
@@ranztorz5038 That's very cool but I already do all these things with an app from the playstore, made by Samsung for Samsung phones, called "One Hand Operation". You can basically swipe any desired edge of your screen to do anything even launch processes. Also, nova launcher gives some cool additions like double tap on home screen to launch an app etc. What I'm saying is I already can do all these things now. Hence I don't see any reason to root my phone.
exactly even my preferences are the same. I hate the idea of getting a new one as i feel so suffocating to use the new device without these apps for a few months atleast
Really glad to see a video like this when so many have forgotten about rooting Android. Thank God for those developers who are still hard at work behind the scenes. My number one reason for rooting my device is control.
I know I'm probably part of a minority here but I love the Google Assistant and being rooted makes it that I can follow a simple XDA guide and enable the latest Assistant 2.0 straight from the Pixel 4. Love that.
Sad if I'm on a Samsung cause there is one very big downside to rooting: it will trip knox, and I wouldnt be able to use samsung pay, samsung pass, samsung checkout, so thats why I havn't rooted
Swift installer and shuffling amidst custom roms can literally be like having a new phone every day/week (or whatever interval one pleases.) I, for one, am shocked by how much the longevity of my device and my interaction with it and love for it, is almost refrigerated, all thanks to rooting!
I'm new to rooting and custom romming and feel like wow my experience of my first smartphone the flagship s4 could have been a lot better had i installed a custom rom over the awful touchwiz. Here's a question. When you change custom roms how do you back up all your data. I mean all contacts, messages, notes etc?
Rooting is more than just gestures, UI elements, etc.. Say you want to fix performance issues, network issues, or making it smoother, rooting, and using powerful tools(apps) can be a godsend. Needed to say something about those too.
@@miladahmed9561 it depends on ur device, u can find it here or on xda page, basically u have to unlock bootloader and flash twrp, finally flash magisk. done
OOOOOMMMMGGGGG...I love that you record at 21:9. It is breathtaking to watch your videos on an Xperia 1 in 21:9 in 4k. And of course on other 21:9 screens as well. Thank you
Seriously! This guy is on the spot! I remember It like it was just yesterday, the first android phone that I rooted was on gingerbread. Customizing and overclocking stuff back then is much much more fun than now. The feeling of accomplishing something that wasn't meant to be done on that phone and pushing it to the limits of what it can do.. Even bricking the phone and fixing it feels different than before.
One of my favorite things to do is to get an old android phone and root to either install a custom Rom and/or slightly overclock some of the components or simply create a portable Wi-Fi repeater. It seems that some devices actually benefit greatly when overclocking both the CPU and gpu without having terrible or fast draining battery life while others have serious stability issues with that at least from my experience.
I changed my Mi 8 from Miui to Pixel Experience and I just love it. Then I've also used magisk to change the look of the gesture navigation bar just like shown in the video, enabled double tap on the status bar to lock the screen, deleted stock apps, set some apps as system apps, enabled the earpiece as a secondary speaker, etc, etc. It's so much fun to do and when I know I'm going to need just a 100% reliability for a travel or I just get bored then I just flash the stock rom and the phone is back as new again. No need to worry about backing up nothing because Google Photos has me covered and I only use streaming apps for music and videos. And google automatically stores a list of the apps I had installed as well as the Wi-Fi networks I registered in the previous "phone".
Sir !! You are hands down one of the best reviewer. I have followed you for long and finds your videos to be honest/ informative and to the point. Your style of presentation is unique and also very easy to understand and implement. You are a real underdog reviewer. Appreciate your work !! Please keep on ... Love from India ❤️❤️
I've been rooting my phones since my very first Android phone that was loaded with Android 4.0. I mainly use it for upgrading my phone when it has been abandoned by the manufacturer. Currently, I'm using Lenovo P2 with Android 10 because of unofficial development whereas, Lenovo left this phone with Android 7. Rooting system gives extra functionality which is an added bonus.
you earned a subscriber ma man! I remember back in the one plus one days, Rooting was the first thing i did, greenify and kernel flashes was the norm. This vid reminded how fun android could still be, Awesome stuff bro!
Then there's being able to use custom kernels, tweaking them to your mind's content. If you can imagine it, it can be modified on Android. And once you get this experience, stuff like iOS feels like a dumbed-down OS.
Must have EdXposed modules 1) GravityBox Q 2) Xposed Edge 3) XInternalSD (auto store app data to sd) 4) DisabledFlagSecure (take ss even in incognito or dm's) 5) Exi for swiftkey 6) CorePatch (update/downgrade even with diff signature apk)
Good video ... My main reasons for rooting are to install custom ROMs, Titanium backup, Migrate app, Modify apps and get past in app purchases(this is the main reason though 😋)
Thanks for your great videos, can you please go over rooting oneplus 8t and some great ways to backup our phones and restoring exactly everything ( setting, apps data and so on ) .. Thanks again for your time and posts.. cheers
@@Kartoflaszman oh yea, i remember when rooting was just a few clicks on some devices. I recently rooted a moto i had and damn the process can be quite intimidating
I wanted to ask a question.So if you root your phone some people say its dangerous so i wanted to say what about after u unroot it does it have any problems like slowing your phone and stuff or not?
Hey Sam, since your video I'm thinking of rooting my phone. My first concern is the problems root bring. Have you ever experienced problems while or after rooting? (I'm talking viruses from various webpages and severe damages of hard- and/or software) If that isn't a problem it would also be great if you could link me a trustworthy guide to root (best would be a RUclips Video, if you like to you can even make one yourself, I think others would appreciate that too). Thanks for your answers in advance, I love your videos and I think you deserve wayyyyy more followers! All the best Louis
I root mine simply for adaway, and removing unnecessary/unused apps. And yes, that include any Google apps I didn't use. I use custom rom for similar reason, it's more modular, I can choose whatever feature I need and want to put on my phone.
If you have a pixel of course it's worth rooting it. Stock android is lacking so many features! Since I upgraded to a oneplus I don't feel the need for rooting anymore. Their Rom is amazing and full of features. 80% of the features you showed in the video are already baked into oxygen OS
1. QuickSwitch and Immersive gestures can be achieved without root using Fluid Navigation gestures app. 2. I use a Pixel phone so I have the Google Dialer Framework, AOD Display, Dark Mode toggler in quick settings. I don't need Ice box because I don't have any bloatware. I don't need a custom ROM too, it's already stock which I always prefer. 3. Fingerface is good but does banking apps work after rooting the phone to access this feature? Thanks for this video, I just came to know that I'm not missing anything by NOT rooting my phone. :D
I realized that unlocking my bootloader in my OnePlus 8 pro eu version downgraded my widevine security level from L1 to L3 which I can't watch Netflix at FHD. When I relocked the bootloader I broke the Fingerprint sensor and I could not get it back at all.
I really love all that customization and custom roms but the most important root option for me and that is my only must have is viper4android. It is mandatory to customize your music expierience like that
magisk bricked a pixel 2xl I had back in the day, I think it was the viper4android module from magisk, I'm unsure but since then I don't trust magisk, but viper4android rocks
Well no but at this point rooting isn't really a good thing cuz Google is starting to force people to not root by using safetynet... Many apps now don't work on rooted phones cuz of it... I just unrooted my phone and locked my bootloader cuz it was causing a hindrance as apps kept crashing continuously... Especially with Android 11... That software has basically fucked the living day lights Outta my redmi note 8 pro
I have a Mi A3 running Android 10 and I want to be able to pull the notifications panel from a swipe down on the centre of home screen. What's the best way to get this?
Back when I had a Samsung Galaxy S4 I was changing my ROM once a week. There were a lot of options and I was changing some ROMs back and forth because I wasn't sure which one I liked more. But almost constant problem was that every ROM I tried had at least one problem that was bugging me. Most common one was that my RUclips video would freeze and audio would keep going or my battery would be drained noticably faster. The ROM would be almost perfect but there was always something that was just a complete deal breaker for me. I learned that upgrading to a newer device was much better option than trying to improve my current one with ROMs. I've got Mi 9T Pro and I'm not planning to root any time soon. I'm happy with what I've got.
you missed the most important point that is force stopping apps in background with greenify... i have more than 300 apps installed and none runs in background ..so its great ..i only allow specific application to run in background
Does rooting your one plus and adding always on display and other customizations make the phone slower? I'm talking specifically about one plus whose phones are always super snappy out of the box
Thank you very much for mentioning my fullscreen gestures module, about the finicky keyboard, if you're on Gboard there is a module to fix this (by slightly elevating the keyboard), but due to magisk's highly restrictive module policies I cannot publish it on the repository atm
@@sambeckman drive.google.com/file/d/1TGlBF1YoDJCkmKw_w7GEp8CzoXNK9zlq/view?usp=sharing here's the download link, i'll try incorporating this padding as an optional feature in my fullscreen gestures module but it will take sometime as i will have to migrate to a new module template
I like rooting my 📱 but nowadays some root apps are available for nonrootd like download progress and when using magisk you find bugs through some apps and i don't know 10 reasons not to root my android?
Hey guys! Have you checked out my brand NEW filmmaking course yet? If you're interested in learning about the entire process of putting together high quality and cinematic technology reviews (like this video) OR if you just want to see how I do what I do, then this is the course FOR YOU!
The best part? It costs less than a cheap meal! Here's the link for you to check it out - share.graphyapp.co/lights-camera-tech
Genius
Hey Sam can you tell me what is the best app that can root my phone in 2021?
can you do a video of how to root your phone please
i like how sam gives timestamps in his video. it just makes navigation through his videos soo easy
Yess, Vox and the Verge also uses this.
@@NageshPattanshetty Same
Thats a feature called *Chapters* which RUclips introduced a while back.
Now a days most people give this..
@@aradhyad73 Most?
I literally have no desire to root my phone, but the quality of the video was so amazing that I had to stop and watch the video. Excellent job.
Haha same here... can't void my warranty just for these features that are not so important to my Samsung experience.... but yeah great video
Same! His videos are so high quality
@@ranztorz5038 That's very cool but I already do all these things with an app from the playstore, made by Samsung for Samsung phones, called "One Hand Operation". You can basically swipe any desired edge of your screen to do anything even launch processes.
Also, nova launcher gives some cool additions like double tap on home screen to launch an app etc.
What I'm saying is I already can do all these things now. Hence I don't see any reason to root my phone.
@@chrismagallanes8858 samsung does let you unlock the bootloader tho.
@@chrismagallanes8858 i just rooted mine yesterday
Imagine providing time stamps for just Some 7 minute vids.
Cause that's what heroes do
My reasons are Custom ROMs, also QuickSwitch, Theming with Swift Installer, AdAway and backups with app data via SwiftBackup
Do you know how to root mediatek phones?
@@konnichiyawa1360 easy AF
Swift installer for life!!!
exactly even my preferences are the same. I hate the idea of getting a new one as i feel so suffocating to use the new device without these apps for a few months atleast
@@konnichiyawa1360 For my mediatek device I can only do bootless root which does not grant me custom roms :/
Rooting gives me freedom. Feels like the phone belongs to me rather than the company which i bought from.
Rooting passes me of on my phone cause it shows a message saying my bootloader is unlocked evry time I unlock it
@@mattblundell3082 I'm assuming you're on a newer Samsung (S10 and above)
@@mattblundell3082 you can remove that message
Yea I get that. That's why I wanna root
I think he deserves more subs for the quality content he puts
He is btr than most other youtubers with tons of subscribers
Quality content is watched by quality people which is not common
@@mikemack7933 that's true✌️
Agree lol. I thought this guy have at least 1 million sub.
Really glad to see a video like this when so many have forgotten about rooting Android. Thank God for those developers who are still hard at work behind the scenes. My number one reason for rooting my device is control.
Ask iphone users what controll is
Hehe pathetic sheep😂
@@jellyfishi_ see, how worse can it get if you cant even keep your own privacy private to yourself😂😂
Good one dude😂😂👌🏻
@@rocky.c.s Google photos is a thing most android users have which is pretty much the same shit so I don't know what y'all on about
I know I'm probably part of a minority here but I love the Google Assistant and being rooted makes it that I can follow a simple XDA guide and enable the latest Assistant 2.0 straight from the Pixel 4. Love that.
Would you care to share this guide?
@@Kamo_Shoota Sure man
forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-how-to-eh-ne-t4094367
Here you go (:
@@Vondra666 Just open assistant settings and change language. Or say "Ok google. Talk to me in Hindi (or any language)"
Awe it only works on android 10
Great tips mate!
how does he have a checkmark and only 28 likes
Sad if I'm on a Samsung cause there is one very big downside to rooting:
it will trip knox,
and I wouldnt be able to use samsung pay, samsung pass, samsung checkout, so thats why I havn't rooted
Swift installer and shuffling amidst custom roms can literally be like having a new phone every day/week (or whatever interval one pleases.)
I, for one, am shocked by how much the longevity of my device and my interaction with it and love for it, is almost refrigerated, all thanks to rooting!
I'm new to rooting and custom romming and feel like wow my experience of my first smartphone the flagship s4 could have been a lot better had i installed a custom rom over the awful touchwiz. Here's a question. When you change custom roms how do you back up all your data. I mean all contacts, messages, notes etc?
@@jawadzaheerkhan7102 with titanium backup pro.
Rooting is more than just gestures, UI elements, etc.. Say you want to fix performance issues, network issues, or making it smoother, rooting, and using powerful tools(apps) can be a godsend. Needed to say something about those too.
You deserve AT LEAST 10 MILLION SUBS.
25 Millions.
69 million
1 billion
Knows most about rooting and their uses but still watches just to know everyone feels about it.
my reason for rooting
1. custom ROM
2. removing bloatware
3. removing ads via energizer
4. customisations too
bro can you tell me how to root ?
@@miladahmed9561 it depends on ur device, u can find it here or on xda page, basically u have to unlock bootloader and flash twrp, finally flash magisk. done
OOOOOMMMMGGGGG...I love that you record at 21:9. It is breathtaking to watch your videos on an Xperia 1 in 21:9 in 4k. And of course on other 21:9 screens as well. Thank you
Just noticed bc you said it 😂
Woah, split into sections?? Thats new!
I've been noticing this for 5 months...
@@why_tho_ huh
@@adam.g very unnoticed feature tho
@@why_tho_ I think it rolled out very slowly to creators
@@j.v.b.4040 Yeah, maybe.
Seriously! This guy is on the spot! I remember It like it was just yesterday, the first android phone that I rooted was on gingerbread. Customizing and overclocking stuff back then is much much more fun than now. The feeling of accomplishing something that wasn't meant to be done on that phone and pushing it to the limits of what it can do.. Even bricking the phone and fixing it feels different than before.
One of my favorite things to do is to get an old android phone and root to either install a custom Rom and/or slightly overclock some of the components or simply create a portable Wi-Fi repeater. It seems that some devices actually benefit greatly when overclocking both the CPU and gpu without having terrible or fast draining battery life while others have serious stability issues with that at least from my experience.
I like all your videos especially when its in 20:9 format
@@Vondra666 I also didn't even noticed it 😂
I changed my Mi 8 from Miui to Pixel Experience and I just love it. Then I've also used magisk to change the look of the gesture navigation bar just like shown in the video, enabled double tap on the status bar to lock the screen, deleted stock apps, set some apps as system apps, enabled the earpiece as a secondary speaker, etc, etc. It's so much fun to do and when I know I'm going to need just a 100% reliability for a travel or I just get bored then I just flash the stock rom and the phone is back as new again. No need to worry about backing up nothing because Google Photos has me covered and I only use streaming apps for music and videos. And google automatically stores a list of the apps I had installed as well as the Wi-Fi networks I registered in the previous "phone".
Sir !! You are hands down one of the best reviewer. I have followed you for long and finds your videos to be honest/ informative and to the point.
Your style of presentation is unique and also very easy to understand and implement.
You are a real underdog reviewer.
Appreciate your work !! Please keep on ...
Love from India ❤️❤️
as a huge fan of QuickSwitch, rooting is the way to go. Also, awesome video, keep up the good work as usual my man.
Good video . No useless things. Straight to the point man.
Great Scott! video partition in the timeline!
your channel is stil way too underrated. Excellent work & outstanding quality!
I've been rooting my phones since my very first Android phone that was loaded with Android 4.0. I mainly use it for upgrading my phone when it has been abandoned by the manufacturer. Currently, I'm using Lenovo P2 with Android 10 because of unofficial development whereas, Lenovo left this phone with Android 7. Rooting system gives extra functionality which is an added bonus.
That op dark mode is a champion app. I love android. Thank you for this bid bro. I'm rooting my next device for sure 😂😂
You shoud root your device now and see if you like it, if you dont then just dont root the next device
I'm really pleased with the design work from this channel, seriously.
My thing is the maintenance. If you root your phone don't you have to keep redoing it after every update?
you earned a subscriber ma man! I remember back in the one plus one days, Rooting was the first thing i did, greenify and kernel flashes was the norm. This vid reminded how fun android could still be, Awesome stuff bro!
Then there's being able to use custom kernels, tweaking them to your mind's content.
If you can imagine it, it can be modified on Android. And once you get this experience, stuff like iOS feels like a dumbed-down OS.
Custom kernel? What you can do with that?
@@empress_0 ruclips.net/video/AheWTTFwV6k/видео.html
Make sure that you've researched enough about it before you try to do stuff.
another awesome video made by an awesome creator
keep up the good work!
Well made 👌
Does anyone know what phone is being used for the demo in this video?
And what are your thoughts about trusty tee causing the magisk manager not able to hide the bootloader unlocking ?
This channel is becoming my favorite
What are the best custom roms?
Can you make a video?
much needed video! keep up Sam
Great video! Would you be able to make a video showing how to root a device? I'm using the S10+ in the UK. Thanks :) x
Very clear and concise. Thanks!
Any idea on the icon pack he uses? Thanks :)
And the wallpaper at 1:01?
How did you get the Pixel gestures on your oneplus 8 pro? Is that a custom rom or.. ?
Hi. Did paranoid reduced of affect your Mi 9T camera quality?????
Must have EdXposed modules
1) GravityBox Q
2) Xposed Edge
3) XInternalSD (auto store app data to sd)
4) DisabledFlagSecure (take ss even in incognito or dm's)
5) Exi for swiftkey
6) CorePatch (update/downgrade even with diff signature apk)
Great video Sam :D
Good video ...
My main reasons for rooting are to install custom ROMs, Titanium backup, Migrate app, Modify apps and get past in app purchases(this is the main reason though 😋)
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:28 - QuickSwitch
01:05 - Immersive Gestures
01:40 - Google Dialer Framework
02:11 - OnePlus Always On Display
03:01 - Fingerface
03:22 - OP Dark Theme Toggler
03:45 - Ice Box
04:28 - Substratum
04:51 - Custom ROMS
05:41 - Wider App Availability
06:25 - Conclusion
Thanks for your great videos, can you please go over rooting oneplus 8t and some great ways to backup our phones and restoring exactly everything ( setting, apps data and so on ) .. Thanks again for your time and posts.. cheers
quality of ur videos 🔥❤
Hey Sam, is rooting a Huawei safe? Without the GApps i think its a great time to do so, also thinking of rooting a midranger, no AI etc. Thanks!
does the immersive gesture work with oneplus? on their github it says it doesnt but i see u used a oneplus device..
One of the best RUclips channels I watch almost everytym
Banking applications doesn't work on rooted phones. Did you found a way or a module for this problem?
i rooted my Galaxy S8+ just to install an Android 10 custom rom, as the S8 will never recieve Android 10 from samsung.
How?
mmmh as a OnePlus user, I'm still not convinced that I need to root my phone.
Ikr, OxygenOS is just great
I am going to root it after software support runs out, maybe in 5 years but i definitely want to root my 7 pro especially is i upgrade
Rooting is so much easier on OnePlus devices. But it still takes a lot of time if you're doing it for the first time so it's understandable.
@@Kartoflaszman oh yea, i remember when rooting was just a few clicks on some devices. I recently rooted a moto i had and damn the process can be quite intimidating
@@angeljaimes9703 perfect time to root
It's good to let everyone know that their phones are not limited as the get it. Thanks for this video
Quality content , man
Do banking, payment and organisational apps work after rooting?
I have a question. Will you still get OTA updates if you root your phone ?
You deserve 10 Million subscribers just for your video editing and background🔥
I wanted to ask a question.So if you root your phone some people say its dangerous so i wanted to say what about after u unroot it does it have any problems like slowing your phone and stuff or not?
Hey Sam , plz make a vid on how u edit your videos ?
Hey Sam, since your video I'm thinking of rooting my phone. My first concern is the problems root bring. Have you ever experienced problems while or after rooting? (I'm talking viruses from various webpages and severe damages of hard- and/or software)
If that isn't a problem it would also be great if you could link me a trustworthy guide to root (best would be a RUclips Video, if you like to you can even make one yourself, I think others would appreciate that too).
Thanks for your answers in advance, I love your videos and I think you deserve wayyyyy more followers!
All the best
Louis
@@Kyle-ph5hc have you got a video or guide recommendation for me?
@@Kyle-ph5hc ive got the Samsung Galaxy S10e with all the latest updates
@@Kyle-ph5hc yeah i have but im aware of that
Can you use quick switch in miui 12 or do you have to install a custom rom like Pixel experience first?
is rooting safe .? many saying rooting is not safe especially if we use payment services like google pay. is that true?
Can you delete useless apps that often come with your phone but are non-deletable?
For anyone trying to root, better to check if ur banking app allows it. My banking app doesnt work if rooted even if magisk hide and else is enabled
My main reason is definitely custom ROMs. But I only root my phone when the warranty is off.
@@Vondra666 not true depending on what device you use you can relock the bootloader like I did cause I needed the warranty
Awesome video! Pretty much sums up why we'd still root in 2020!
Are you available to update yourdevice to latest android version while rooted
I root mine simply for adaway, and removing unnecessary/unused apps. And yes, that include any Google apps I didn't use.
I use custom rom for similar reason, it's more modular, I can choose whatever feature I need and want to put on my phone.
What is that wallpaper and widget @0:34
What gallery app was it at 3:19?!
which device is he using in the beginning part of the video?
Oneplus 8, I think
If you have a pixel of course it's worth rooting it. Stock android is lacking so many features! Since I upgraded to a oneplus I don't feel the need for rooting anymore. Their Rom is amazing and full of features. 80% of the features you showed in the video are already baked into oxygen OS
1. QuickSwitch and Immersive gestures can be achieved without root using Fluid Navigation gestures app.
2. I use a Pixel phone so I have the Google Dialer Framework, AOD Display, Dark Mode toggler in quick settings. I don't need Ice box because I don't have any bloatware. I don't need a custom ROM too, it's already stock which I always prefer.
3. Fingerface is good but does banking apps work after rooting the phone to access this feature?
Thanks for this video, I just came to know that I'm not missing anything by NOT rooting my phone. :D
Is Icebox still in Playstore? I can't find it.
Very Informative .. Thanks a lot mate:)
I realized that unlocking my bootloader in my OnePlus 8 pro eu version downgraded my widevine security level from L1 to L3 which I can't watch Netflix at FHD. When I relocked the bootloader I broke the Fingerprint sensor and I could not get it back at all.
I really love all that customization and custom roms but the most important root option for me and that is my only must have is viper4android. It is mandatory to customize your music expierience like that
magisk bricked a pixel 2xl I had back in the day, I think it was the viper4android module from magisk, I'm unsure but since then I don't trust magisk, but viper4android rocks
Does rooting makes your battery drain faster?
Well no but at this point rooting isn't really a good thing cuz Google is starting to force people to not root by using safetynet... Many apps now don't work on rooted phones cuz of it... I just unrooted my phone and locked my bootloader cuz it was causing a hindrance as apps kept crashing continuously... Especially with Android 11... That software has basically fucked the living day lights Outta my redmi note 8 pro
I have a Mi A3 running Android 10 and I want to be able to pull the notifications panel from a swipe down on the centre of home screen. What's the best way to get this?
@@realcyphox5919 I did but then they don't support gesture based navigation for android 10
Back when I had a Samsung Galaxy S4 I was changing my ROM once a week. There were a lot of options and I was changing some ROMs back and forth because I wasn't sure which one I liked more. But almost constant problem was that every ROM I tried had at least one problem that was bugging me. Most common one was that my RUclips video would freeze and audio would keep going or my battery would be drained noticably faster. The ROM would be almost perfect but there was always something that was just a complete deal breaker for me. I learned that upgrading to a newer device was much better option than trying to improve my current one with ROMs. I've got Mi 9T Pro and I'm not planning to root any time soon. I'm happy with what I've got.
I had the freezing issue on stock ROM. If your battery drain is too hight try a custom kernel.
Hey where to download Materialised Magisk Manager like yours??
Hi friend, I need to get a new phone as the one I'm using is smashed. What phone do you recommend that is total root compatible ?
Any Pixel device. They're super easy to root.
So would rooting my note 10 plus make me lose security updates and Android updates?
I have no idea what all rooting can do; in fact no idea what it is. But, can rooting get the latest Android 10 on my note 8 and if so, is it worth it?
hey Sam, will Vivo Y91C Android 8.1.0 can be rooted??
I heard some banking apps and games like pokemon go will not work if they detect root access. is this true?
you missed the most important point that is force stopping apps in background with greenify...
i have more than 300 apps installed and none runs in background ..so its great ..i only allow specific application to run in background
Is there a method for s10+ snapdragon? Or are we still sol
Does rooting your one plus and adding always on display and other customizations make the phone slower? I'm talking specifically about one plus whose phones are always super snappy out of the box
I have an assurance wireless phone that allows 1GB a month. If I root this phone will I have unlimited full speed data?
Thank you very much for mentioning my fullscreen gestures module, about the finicky keyboard, if you're on Gboard there is a module to fix this (by slightly elevating the keyboard), but due to magisk's highly restrictive module policies I cannot publish it on the repository atm
I hope to soon include this as part of my fullscreen gestures module as an optional tweak
Cool! What is the module to elevate the keyboard?
@@sambeckman drive.google.com/file/d/1TGlBF1YoDJCkmKw_w7GEp8CzoXNK9zlq/view?usp=sharing here's the download link, i'll try incorporating this padding as an optional feature in my fullscreen gestures module but it will take sometime as i will have to migrate to a new module template
Love this content😁
I like rooting my 📱 but nowadays some root apps are available for nonrootd like download progress and when using magisk you find bugs through some apps and i don't know 10 reasons not to root my android?
I tried to go back to stock ROM at some point. But I just couldn't use it anymore, that's how awesome root & custom ROMs are.
can we get a less stupid aspect ratio in the future?
Love the 21:9 aspect ratio