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Must Have Apps For Rooted Android Devices

3 Must Have Apps For Android Post RootingTTH

Rooting your Android means you are unleashing its hidden superpowers. If you want to know what the benefits of rooting Android are, it is clear: you can access unavailable features of Android like WiFi and Bluetooth Tethering, performance updates, a better keyboard, etc. But before starting, you must be aware of the disadvantage of rooting first. Rooting voids the device warranty, but if you think about the advantages, they are literally unlimited.

There are numerous apps with powerful features available for rooted Android devices, so we selected a few apps in this article.

Must-Have Apps For Rooted Android Devices

1. Undeleter

The name is self-explanatory. This app lets you retrieve accidentally deleted files from your Android device. Using Undeleter, you can get back files like images, video, audio, ebooks, documents, etc. We think Undeleter deserves first place in the list of must-have apps for rooted Android devices.

2. GMD GestureControl

Gestures are super smart ways to navigate your device like never before. A gesture can save a lot of time. With a simple finger movement, you can complete a task on your device. GMD GestureControl is a magical app that lets you create custom gestures on your Android device. You can assign custom gestures for Start application, Previous application, Next application,  Alt+Tab, Music Play/Next/Previous, Volume, and much more. The app is available in both free and paid versions in the Google Play Store.

3. Greenify

Greenify is a very popular post-rooting app for Android. The app packs the best battery optimization options for rooted Android devices. The best and most highlighted feature of the app is identifying the misbehaving apps that drain your battery. It also lets you hibernate that particular app. It is a must-have app for rooted Android devices.

4. DriveDroid

DriveDroid is a surprising app that turns your Android device as a Linux bootable medium. It has vast support for Linux distributions (approximately 35) to choose from. The app is available in free and paid versions (ad-free) in the Google Play Store.


5. Webkey

Using this program, you can control your phone from any browser. You can control one phone from another and easily download and upload files. Once you are logged into Webkey online, you can do essentially anything. You can start calls, send and receive text messages, and even browse the web. The GPS tab on the interface allows you to locate the device using both GPS and a network connection. Webkey is a free download for rooted Android phones.

6. Titanium Backup

Titanium Backup is the most powerful backup tool on Android. You can backup, restore, and freeze your apps, data, and Market links. This includes all protected apps & system apps, plus external data on your SD card.  A must-have app to backup your data.


7. Rom Manager

ROM Manager is a must-have app for Android-rooted users. You can flash your recovery to the latest and greatest ClockworkMod recovery, Manage your ROMs via a handy UI, Organize and perform backups and restores from within Android. Install ROMs from your SD card, and install your favourite ROMs over the air.

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