Should you ROOT your Android phone in 2019?

Is root still relevant in 2019, or has the time to hack your Android phone passed? Alex, Jerry, Harish and Ara break it down.

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49 thoughts on “Should you ROOT your Android phone in 2019?

  1. Rooting become so easy in 2021 you just have to flash magisk file in your recovery it won't take more than 30 minutes and screw netflix, banking, using Magick you can hide root and they will never find out you are rooted

  2. Are you guys d**b dont you know about systemless root. You can use netflix ,banking apps by hiding root from apps in magisk hide . You guys need to do research. I wasted my time

  3. I root all my phones. I love rooting no matter what others tell . My redmi note 8 pro had lots of blotware ,loss pf performance and lag. I will never gove rooting no mattter how advanced android gets. I can do anything use thousands of modules like xposed,youtube vanced

  4. Thanks for this video. Please help me my device name is tecno camon click 2 . can i root my phone for few minutes just for photo recovery. There are any problem. Let me know please.

  5. Yes I still root. I feel like a large amount of people don't know what they are doing when it comes to root, if you are afraid to root do your research.

  6. I rooted my mytouch 3G, no not the 3G slide or 4, to ooze a little extra performance out of the mediocre single core chip and 192mb of ram. I haven't tried to root main device for years. With every phone I purchased in the past 5 years having tethering baked right in and developer options being the easiest to activate (I think the latest phone I bought took 7 presses vs 10 presses on older devices), I just don't see a good reason to root. I think that was the smartest thing Google have done. (By providing alternatives to rooting, they have completely thwarted any interest in rooting)

  7. Watching on unrooted Samsung a20 which has a locked boot loader from carrier. There's no unlock for this device it would definitely already be rooted if I was able to unlock. There's a 6 month wait on the carrier to be able to unlock.

  8. I used to only get Carrier locked phone's and then I started buying Unlocked Motorola phone's cause they are cheap and I would Root them and use them for awhile until Google came out with the cheaper Pixel 3a. Now I'm gonna continue to roll with Google's phone's not only are they easier to Root but they also have longer Android support than any other phone plus they are Carrier Unlocked so you can use them on any Carrier.

  9. I modded and rooted the hell out of my Max Pro M1 with Magisk. This is my daily driver and I just typed this comment with it. There is still a lot of things that anyone can do with root. It's just isn't really necessary anymore because the things that involve root today is not really "visible", which meant that it's not something that a lot of people would notice, such as optimized GPS, wifi bandwith bonding, AdAway. While tethering is something that everyone needed, these root related things isn't really something that people don't need, or at least don't know that they needed it. Btw, widevine L1 and google pay now can be fixed with some other rooted things, such as a magisk module and such.

  10. In scared to root my phone if I do something wrong, but I kinda need too because I want to install my apps on my sd card. I use lollipop 5.1.1 help

  11. I rooted my:
    HTC evo
    HTC evo 4g LTE
    HTC evo shift (slide out keyboard)
    Galaxy Note 3
    Galaxy note 4
    Galaxy tab pro 8.4
    And I'll probably never need to root my factory unlocked note 9, although I do miss YouTube ad blockers and being able to upgrade android versions when I want, and all the awesome custom roms and cool features.. but right now my phone is as fast as it was out of the box still and it's going on 3 years old already.. I think the galaxy Note 9 is one of the greatest has everything phone you can get today, and they can be bought for under $400 now, I actually bought the 128gb version and the 512gb/8gb ram version, the 128gb version actually scores higher on alot of tests I've done and seen.. but after another couple years I feel the extra storage and ram with help out sum.. great phones.. I'd say the note 9 will have the longest life out of any phone out right now, it's still a relevant today and people are still buying them.. only downfall I see is they wont have 5g on them, but they do have band 71..
    I consistently get 200mbps download and 50mbps upload any time of day on T-mobile in my area and about 80% of everywhere I go.. tmobile FTW

  12. I didn't root my factory unlocked note9, I did however root my unlocked tmobile note4 and I used that phone up till I bought the 512gb unlocked note9 and I probably wont root the note9 because I like using NFC and Samsung pay, and the note9 is a great phone today and runs buttery smooth still.. one UI2.0 is great.. rooting is in the past as of today for me..

  13. Nice actually I have a Samsung A10 as my new phone but I still want to root my Huawei Y5ii cun l01 but I couldn't find any rooms back 3 or 4 years ago I might try rooting this old phone soon now

  14. wow the left girl are hot the two on the rioght need to diet why do you even chose to look like that is it so hard to go for a walk or swim now and then

  15. I want to root my phone cuz I'm getting a new one in 2 months
    What r the chances my phone will stop working /get damaged /get a virus? I'm kinda worried but kinda not. Also, can someone link me to a safe tutorial. (u can't Rick roll me, I remember the link)

  16. even if i could the tablet that is affordable for me is a 2017 Huawei media pad t3 7 and am finding its impossible to root it , for sure i will get a better phone in the future when i can or when its time i still love my Samsung j6 plus

  17. I would still recommend root ONCE the OEM stops supporting. In my opinion, this is one of the biggest, most beneficial aspects of root. To continue the life of the device. And, to just get more out of it. Options, freedom, and choice.

  18. I loved rooting…started with the galaxy S2. I'm on a pixel ATM and haven't rooted it up press as night mode is on Android 10… I'll end up doing it at some point…I always do 😆😅😂🤣

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