Monday, 18 December 2017

what is root - Advantage and disadvantage


Rooting Your Android: Benefits and Disadvantages


So, you are in a dilemma if you should root your new and expensive Android phone. There might be many questions popping in your mind like what is rooting exactly..what are the benefits of rooting.. any disadvantages of going through with this process? Well, we’ll take these up in our post today and try to answer them.

We’ll start by talking about the most basic question – what does it mean when one says he should/should not root his Android? Let’s see.
Rooting an Android phone… What Does it Mean?
Well, rooting an Android phone simply means to gain administrative privileges (or root access if you are from a Linux background) on the system. When you buy a new Android phone, you are just a guest user on the phone. You can use the phone, just as a guest would use Windows, but you will not be able to make any changes to the system files.
However, after you have a root access over your phone, you could browse your Android root folder and make any changes to the system files on your phone. And that’d mean the ability to make all kinds of changes and install more powerful apps that you can’t use on a non-rooted phone.
We will now be talking about both merits and demerits associated with rooting an Android phone. Let us start with the brighter side: the benefits.

Benefits of Rooting an Android Phone
Here are some of the advantages of using a rooted Android phone.
1. Run Special Applications
After you have rooted your phone, you can run special applications that require root access on your phone. When compared to regular applications, root applications provide more features.

As these special apps can directly deal with the Android system files, they can tweak your Android in more extensive ways. For example, you can uninstall multiple applications silently after you have root access using eUninstall.
2.Run Custom ROMs
One of the main reasons I rooted my phone was because I wanted to install and use custom ROMs on it.
These custom ROMs bring many teaks and performance fixes and are much more user friendly when compared to the stock ones. They are optimized in performance and battery are updated more frequently than the stock ROMs.

3.Free Internal Storage
People who have low internal memory can transfer any application from internal memory to SD card after rooting their phone. There are some applications that provide the option by default. But if you want to force move an app by creating a symlink, you must use an app that only works on a rooted phone.
So those were about the merits. Nothing’s perfect and there are certain caveats associated with rooting an Android device.

Disadvantages of Rooting Your Android
So, let’s take a look at the demerits of rooting your Android.

1.Your Phone Might Get Bricked
 No matter how good a rooting tutorial is, it’s a daunting task and if you miss out any step or flash a corrupt zip file (that’s what happened to me) you might end up with a bricked (broken) phone.
Now assuming that you are not a power user, you will have to go to your phone manufacturer’s service center and get your phone fixed.

2.You End up Voiding Phone’s Warranty
As soon as you root your phone, you void your phone’s warranty and if anything happens to your phone even when it’s in the warranty period, the company is going to charge you for the repairs. In some of the phones, you can un-root your phone, but in most of the phones there’s is no going back.

Conclusion
So, you’ve been acquainted and warned. If you think that rooting the phone to run special applications and custom ROM is worth is, go ahead. If you think it’s n

Sunday, 2 July 2017

WiFi hacking

Hello I am Vishal Singh ... Today I will tell you how to hack WiFi using a root or non rooted mobile .....let's start
1. First you need an app called Wps WPA tester  Download it from here...
2. Install it and open it ...
3. If your phone is rooted it will ask you for root permission .. Grant it ... Non rooted user open it directly
4. Click on the scan WiFi option or refresh option and wait for all the nearby wifi's to tgget listed in the app ...
5. The WiFi with green and yellow signals can only be cracked as they are less secured. Click on any green wifi and click on connect automatic pin.
6. Wait for few minutes , if It gets cracked it will show wifi password for rooted mobile and it automatically connects in non rooted mobile..
Enjoyy now......

Watch it on YouTube if you don't understood the above steps
Link  - Wifi hacking using wps WPA tester

what is root - Advantage and disadvantage

Rooting Your Android: Benefits and Disadvantages So, you are in a dilemma if you should root your new and expensive Android phone. Ther...