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The best root apps for rooted Android phones and tablets

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Here are some of the best apps for rooted Android devices, letting you do things with and to your Android phone that you couldn’t have done before rooting it.
So, you’ve rooted your Android device and now you’ve been granted access to a host of Android subsystems that were formerly restricted. Since you’ve gone through the effort of rooting your Android, why not take advantage of the opportunity by installing a few of the previously locked Android root apps? Root apps only run properly on rooted Android devices, and allow you to do things you otherwise wouldn’t be able to. Below, we’ve rounded up the top Android root apps, so you can make the most of your newly rooted device. If your rooted device is getting on a bit, then you probably want to squeeze as much performance out of it as possible. XBooster Pro gives you the tools to really eke the best out of your mobile hardware. Like the gaming modes we’re seeing added to many high-end gaming smartphones, XBooster uses its root permissions to shut down unrequired apps, so your phone’s hardware can focus on what really matters — smooth performance in your mobile gaming. While a dollar isn’t much, there’s also a free version if you want to check it out before you buy it. Google Play Here’s an extensive and feature-rich manager that lets you control the kernels at the heart of your Android device. The features on offer are suitably vast, encompassing battery monitoring, GPU and CPU management, screen brightness, sound control, system health, script management, and much, much more. The graphical user interface is clean and modern, and now includes a dark mode. Basically, if you want to control virtually every aspect of your phone, this offers one of the easiest ways to do so. Google Play Store Combine Tasker with your rooted Android device and you have a toolbox that’s capable of automating everything from the simplest tasks to impressively complex lines. It works without root, but it’s more powerful on rooted devices. You are going to want to work through the tutorials if you expect to get the most from this app, but it’s worth it. Start off with simple things like automatically launching the music app of your choice when you plug in your headphones, or turning on Wi-Fi when you fire up the browser, and build your way up to more complicated scenes. Google Play Mobile batteries have a limited lifespan, and they all eventually deteriorate to the point where they’re no longer able to be used, and may even become unsafe. If you’re rooting an older device, you might be worried about this happening to your battery. This root-only app has one job: To monitor your phone’s battery and ensure it doesn’t stress itself by overcharging. Once the phone’s battery level reaches a set point, this app will turn off charging altogether, making sure your battery’s wear and tear from overcharging is kept to a minimum. While it’s not the flashiest app around, it’s certainly a useful one to install. Google Play One of the advantages of rooting your phone is the complete control you get over your device’s processes. But control is no good if you don’t know what’s actually going on. ALogcat is a log viewer that lists everything going on in your phone at that moment. You can search, filter, save, and share your logs, and it’s completely free of ads and open source. While you can use this without root, rooting gives it full access to your system processes as well as the application logs. Google Play You can do an awful lot with rooting, and you can quickly get bogged down with individual apps to handle each factor you can customize and play with. The Root Essentials app gives you control of a bunch of these functions within a single app, including changing your device’s font (with 700 other options), lowering your display’s dots per inch (dpi) for better battery life, and calibrating your battery. While you can get other apps to handle these functions, it’s much easier to get them all in a single place. Google Play Forget your Wi-Fi password? You’re not alone. Luckily, though, there’s an app that makes recovering it significantly easier: Wi-Fi Key Recovery. Using your phone’s root capabilities, the tool can reveal the passwords of secured hotspots for which you’ve previously connected.

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