Rooting & Jailbreaking - Explained!

The Art of Rooting Android Devices: A Comprehensive Guide

As mkbhd, the creator of the Super Nexus project video, explains, rooting an Android device is about gaining access to the system partition and unlocking its full potential. In this article, we will delve into the world of rooting and explore its benefits, requirements, and the process involved.

The Definition of Rooting

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So, what exactly does it mean to root an Android device? According to mkbhd, it means having the ability to write to the root of the system partition. This is the basic definition of what rooting entails, and once you've rooted your device, you open up a world of possibilities. With rooting, you can get rid of those pesky carrier-installed pre-installed apps that you don't want, and install only apps that work on rooted phones.

More Control Over Your Device

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One of the most significant benefits of rooting is the level of control it gives you over your device. You can install and use a plethora of root-only apps that provide features and functionalities that weren't available before. These apps offer more control than ever, allowing you to customize your Android experience.

A Ton of Great Root-Only Apps

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Israel from XDA Developers points out that there are tons of great root-only apps for your device. If you Google it, you'll find a plethora of options that cater to different needs and preferences. These apps can provide everything from custom themes to enhanced security features, giving you even more control over your Android experience.

Features That End Up Getting Implemented into Newer Versions of Android

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As mkbhd mentions, the features from these root-only apps often get implemented into newer versions of Android. This means that even if you're not rooted, many of these features become available to everyone. For example, take screenshots – now that's built-in to Android! Tethering with an Android device is also a feature that was once required for rooting but is now built into the operating system.

Customizations and New Features

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If you want to be on the bleeding edge of features and customizations, rooting your Android device is the way to go. You can install custom ROMs, change boot animations, add themes to Android, and even backup and restore app data. With rooting, you can take a device running one version of Android and flash in a newer, updated version without waiting for your carrier to push it.

The Community Behind Rooting

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One of the most significant advantages of rooting is the community that comes with it. If you screw up or have problems, there's often a community behind that to help you get fixed. Chances are, if you do screw up on a device even slightly newer than the original Motorola Droid, there's a community to back you up and help you get fixed.

Unrooting Your Device

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Yes, rooting does void your warranty, but as mkbhd likes to say, "you don't even really own the device until you've rooted it." However, don't worry – you can unroot your device if needed. This means that even if you're not comfortable with the level of control you have over your Android experience, you can still use your device without being rooted.

Jailbreaking iOS Devices

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On the other side of the fence is jailbreaking iOS devices. If you want to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, it's similar to rooting an Android device – but not exactly the same. Jailbreaking allows you to add features and functionalities that weren't available before, such as custom wallpapers.

A Huge Jailbreak Community

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Just like with rooting, there's a huge jailbreak community out there. If you visit certain websites on your iOS device, you can push a button and have it jailbreak through the website. This makes it incredibly easy to get started with jailbreaking.

Trustworthy Guides

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When searching for rooting or jailbreaking guides, it's essential to check the comments below them. If there are many comments, success stories, and positive feedback, chances are the guide is trustworthy. Don't be afraid to try out new guides – but always keep an eye on the comments section.

Conclusion

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Rooting and jailbreaking can seem daunting, but with the right information and a bit of knowledge, you can unlock the full potential of your Android device or iOS device. Remember that rooting does void your warranty, but the benefits far outweigh the risks. With the community behind it and the plethora of root-only apps available, there's never been a better time to explore the world of rooting and jailbreaking.

The Super Nexus Project

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Finally, mkbhd mentions that his Super Nexus project was made possible by rooting his device. The Super Nexus project is an example of what you can do with Android once you've rooted it – and it's definitely worth checking out.

Thanks for Watching!

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To all the readers who have made it to this point, thank you for watching! We hope you've learned something new about the world of rooting and jailbreaking. Whether you're an Android or iOS user, there's always room for growth and exploration. Happy rooting and jailbreaking!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthe explain series is back hey what's up guys mkbhd here and ever since my super nexus project video i've gotten a lot of questions about what exactly it means to root an android device and we'll cover the jailbreaking part in the end but basically people want to know what exactly it means and what it entails to root an android device so by definition root is having the ability to write to the root of the system partition that's the basic definition of what it means and once you've rooted you've opened up a whole bunch of different possibilities that allow you to do a ton of different things and allow a little bit more control over your phone or tablet or any android device once you root you can get rid of all those pesky carrier installed pre-installed apps that you don't want and you can install and use a bunch of only apps that only work on rooted phones which give you even more control than you had before as israel from xda developers points out there are a ton of great root only apps for your device and for tons of android stuff if you google it and frankly it's these features from these root only apps that end up getting implemented into newer versions of android so you used to need root to for example take screenshots now that's built in to android you need to need root to tether with an android device now that's built into android as well so if you want to be on the bleeding edge of features and new customizations and new things to be able to do with your android device whether it's a tablet a camera or a phone or whatever it is look into rooting and root apps if you want to backup and restore app data add themes to android change your boot animation or change your entire rom altogether if you want to take a device running one version of android and flash and install a newer more updated version of android without waiting for your carrier to push it you can do that if you're rooted so the most common question after that is how do i root my device so basically the way to find out how to root your device since it is just slightly different for every device is to google the exact model of the device you want to root followed by you know rooting instructions and chances are you're going to find the exact instructions you need so for example i have a verizon samsung galaxy s3 so if i google how to root verizon samsung galaxy s3 chances are you're gonna find a direct set of beginner level instructions that'll help you figure it out now yes rooting does void your warranty but as i like to say you don't even really own the device until you've avoided the warranty but chances are if you do screw up if you have a device even slightly newer than the original motorola droid there is a community behind that to back you up and help you get fixed problems oh yeah and you can unroot so yeah on the ios side it's called jailbreaking as you probably already know you can jailbreak iphones ipods and ipads there's also a huge jailbreak community as well so if you want to jailbreak your device it's similar to rooting it's not technically the same you know gaining root but it is very very customizable you can add a whole bunch of features and things to your device that weren't previously available for example in ios you used to need to be jailbroken to add wallpapers now that's built in so go figure again jailbreaking does void your warranty but if you're up to it google the instructions for your specific device and you shouldn't have a problem a lot of websites are really helpful if you visit a very certain website on your device that you want to jailbreak you can actually just push a button on the website and it'll jailbreak you through that website so it's really easy for both android and ios to get more control over your device whether you want to root or jailbreak it's up to you and for the most part you can tell if a guide is trustworthy by reading the comments below it if there are a lot of comments a lot of success stories then chances are it's trustworthy you can go for it so get cracking either way thanks for watching this quick video on rooting and jailbreaking explained it was a pleasure hopefully you guys go out and uh get that customization going on your devices again the super nexus project which you can click on this device to watch was done after i rooted the device so once you root you'll get the control and you'll be able to do all these things either way thanks for watching hope you enjoy the video and i will talk to you guys in the very next one which should be sort of a collab video so hope you're ready for that peace you\n"