Today we tell you about the application which is necessary after rooting
AND THE FIRST APP IS
SUPER USER
super user is the app Grant and manage Superuser rights for your phone.This app cannot be uninstalled if it was installed with your ROM or root. If there is no uninstall option, it's because you placed it in /system/app, not me. It is impossible for an app to be installed in /system/app by the Play store. In fact, the entire /system partition is read only at runtime. The only way for an app to be placed in /system/app is via a rooting process (which usually installs Superuser), or by remounting the system partition as read/ write and manually putting it there. Permissions requested are for: Internet - updating the binary External storage - backup/restore for elite users NFC - creating an allow tag for elite users Boot completed - fix database on boot Support request emails that simply say "Doesn't work" or something to that effect are automatically deleted by our stupidity filter and will not be answered. FOR DOWNLOAD CLICK HERE
AND THE SECOND APP IS
BUSY BOX
Root required for this application! The fastest, most trusted A must have for any rooted phone Almost EVERY rooted applications needs BusyBox to perform their magic, if you have a rooted phone then you need BusyBox.software application that provides many standard Unix tools, much like the larger (but more capable) GNU Core Utilities. BusyBox is designed to be a small executable for use with the Linux kernel, which makes it ideal for use with embedded devices. It has been self-dubbed "The Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux". This app actually tell you that your phone is rooted or not
FOR DOWNLOAD CLICK HERE
AND THE THIRD APP IS
ROOT CHECKER
This application, Root Checker (Basic), will allow the user to confirm they have proper root ( superuser ) access configured and operational. The goal of this application is to provide even the newest Android user with a simple method to check their device for root (administrator/ superuser) access. This is a very simple application to notify the user whether or not they have properly setup root access. This application will test the device for root access using a very simple, quick and reliable method to check for root access. The su binary is the most common binary used on Android devices to grant root access. This application will check and verify the su binary is located in a standard location on the device. This application will also confirms the proper permissions and flags on the su binary in addition to testing the access granted by the su binary. Many times users experience issues along the route of installing, configuring and gaining root access. The process of confirming root access is sometimes known by other terms such as, gaining superuser access or gaining administrator access. Gaining root access varies based on manufacturer, model, and carrier. FOR DOWNLOAD CLICK HERE
0 comments:
Post a Comment