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What You Should Do After Root Android

What You Should Do After Root Android

Many things that we can do after rooting on Android. After the Android smartphone is rooted, sometimes we are confused what to do to optimize the root. Here are tips from me what should be done after rooting.

1. Delete or uninstall the Default Application containing BLOATWARE

Bloatware in my opinion is the default Android application that is installed on an Android system that cannot be uninstalled and can be removed by root or via a computer. The Bloatware application also usually contains a lot of ads and makes Android lag and heavy.


2. Replace Recovery default with CWM or TWRP

Default recovery usually has a menu that is a bit so using default recovery usually replaces the default recovery with Cwm or Twrp which has many menus to install zip files through Twrp or Cwm.


3. Change the Android Font with Root

Bored with writing fonts on Android, you can also change all Font formats on the Android display. After Android is rooted, you can use the font you want.


4. Overlock Cpu Root

Overlock on Android is very necessary, but we should use it to play games only when it's done, make sure to return to the original Overlock, because it causes Android to experience heat than usual, which is considered by Overlock.


5. Add Tweak to Build.prop

Tweaks can be added to build.prop on Android systems that already have Root access, the tweak installation is done manually, so be careful when choosing and using the tweak if the phone feels lag when adding tweaks, delete the tweak and select useful tweaks only. That's what you should do when Android is rooted. There is more so that Android is safe after being rooted, this is what you must do to make Android safe before modifying Android.


Backup Imei Original before modifying Android

Imei is a unique number that every cellphone has, imei has a very important role in the cellphone, which is to set the cellphone to get a signal. For example, the image is lost, check in * # 06 # if it says Invalid Imei or unknown, what I mean is missing, if that happens the cellphone usually doesn't get a signal, even though the cellphone has a SIM Card and signal in a good area. This is the problem that usually occurs when the cellphone is missing. Get a signal but the internet data can't be turned on, even though the APN has been installed properly. Cannot call and cannot be effective even though the contents are full. Cannot receive calls even though the card is active on the cellphone and gets a full signal. That is the damage if the IMEI in the cellphone is lost, therefore we must back up IMEI before modifying Android.



Original Backup Firmware
Firmware backup is very important when you have rooted why is that? actually before root can also do full backup software, but I don't have a way to back up firmware before rooting. I ask people who know Android more, he backs up Android Frimware that has not been rooted using BOX and the price of BOX is so expensive. Therefore, after root, you can definitely back up your Firmware after doing root.


Note

In order to be able to anticipate Android experiencing total death (Brick) we must have the original Firmware before modif Android. Back up Modem.img on an Android system. Every Android has a modem.img on an Android system. This modem is usually in the system folder. Only Androids that have root can access it. Backing up the Modem is useful for repairing the missing Baseband in the settings about the cellphone. That's what you should do after Root Android, all that needs to be done so you can better understand the usefulness of root access. When root, we should back up the original image first so that we can anticipate losing the original image.

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