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All those users who have thought about rooting their terminal and do not know the advantages, disadvantages or uses that can give this mode, have in Root Tutorials the perfect tool to enter gradually in that little big world without having to modify the configuration of Your device. 

If you have decided to take the step, Root Tutorials will offer you a wide catalog in which you will find dozens of articles ordered categories: what is to be root, questions and answers, novice guide, Android updates, Android Drivers, Technology News, and videos. With some of these sections you can keep informed about the evolution of your operating system. 

Although this application incorporates a wide catalog about the root world, The main tab will give you an exhaustive information about your terminal in the basic data tabs, operating system, storage, RAM, CPU frequency, screen and connections and next to all this you will be able to see the status of your root access, active or inactive. 

Whether you have already taken the step or if you still have to decide, Root Tutorials will solve all your doubts thanks to the possibility of interacting with the rest of the community through YouTube videos, links to various forums or ne

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