The Top 10 Android Apps That Require Rooting
SuperUser
Superuser is the first app a user should install after rooting, if the rooting method didn’t do it already.
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Titanium Backup
Titanium Backup is an enormously useful app. Not only can it backup apps, but it can backup apps and all their data
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ShootMe
It’s a sad fact that Android ships with no way to take screenshots. ShootMe is an extremely simple, user-friendly app
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MetaMorph
Metamorph is a small app that allows you to theme any part of Android by applying simple patch files.
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AdFree
Adfree may actually be the greatest root-essential app available on Android, and it’s one that you never see.
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SSH Tunnel
SSH Tunnel is an app that allows an Android phone to connect to the internet using an ssh tunnel for a completely
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Tasker
Tasker by itself doesn’t require root privileges to run, but some of its more impressive features do. Giving Tasker room
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SetCPU
SetCPU has been, is still, and will probably be for quite some time the de facto tool for controlling a rooted Android
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Busybox
Busybox is often called “the Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux,” because that’s what it basically is. It’s not an
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Wireless Tether
Wireless Tether. For many users, this feature is the single most important thing in the world of mobile devices,
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