6 reasons why you should not root your Android Device

6 reasons why you should not root your Android Device

Rooting your android device have pros and cons but rather then pros there are plenty of cons. Rooting your device can have access to the unreleased things. Rooting means simply modifying or bypassing the OS present in your android device


Rooting on ISO are completely impossible in our normal way but rooting your android device is a too way. You will find Serval Sites, application, platform where you can simply root your device.

Is rooting your android device legal? It has two sides, your android device doesn't allows you to root your device legally but you can root it anyway if you wanted it. In this article we gonna talk about why you should not root your Android device tho there are plenty of advantage by rooting your device.

7 reasons why you should not root you Android device?

There are serval Reasons why you should not root your Android device but below you will find the major reasons why you should not root it.


1) Bad Performance 

This a major reason why you should not root your device. Rooting your device may lead your android device to a poor and bad performance. Un-proper working of your device, lagging, frames dropping kind of problems you may face by rooting your device

Compare to your unrooted Android device your rooted Android device will be worst. The performance may drop to 50% then before. You won't be able to perform multiple task in your android device if it's rooted. 

Crashing of your installed application. This may leads you to a frustration. 

2) Battery Backup Drain

Battery drain is the common problem after rooting your device. Rooted device consume more battery then non-rooted one. It is because the normal OS in your android device uses less software performance while it's non rooted but if your device is rooted you may face battery drain because the rooted uses more software performance.

They may have acess to the extra software performance compare to the normal non rooted device. If your normal non rooted have a battery backup of 9 hours then, The rooted device would have 3-4 hours of battery Backup.

3) Malicious Malware 

If you are thinking of rooting your Device in this decade then you should drop your idea because if you rooted you device from an un-recognised and un-authorised platform to root your device then your android device may get Malware.

One's malware is entered it is way to hard to detect and to remove them. Although the OS system of your device will reduce but if you complete your rooting your phone completely once the OS can't help you anymore. 

Stealing of your personal information, your bank details, card details anything details or important files in your android device can get pirated. 

4) Overheating 

There is always a problem of heating in Android device but if you rooted your device then you may face overheating. Overheating may leads you to damage of your internal parts, Drain of your battery life, lagging, frames drop.

Running apps, task in background leads your device to overheating. Compare to non rooted Android device your rooted device will get heat up quickly and it may affect your performance.

5) Loss of your Device Warranty 

If you have got your latest Android phone you'll get it with warrenty in it self. Warranty of your device can be affected due to rooting your device. Removing the orginal OS and rooting your device leads you this.

Rooting your android device is condensed as 3rd party work and your android device company's don't accept the 3rd party task. There are serval condition for warrenty, rooting your device may drain your warrenty.

6) Won't be able to update your Device 

Rooting your device means bypassing your original OS. Your android company brings Serval updates time to time but if you rooted your device you won't be able to update your phone and take advantage of latest updates. 

You will be backwards from the new features the Android company provides.

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