Tuesday 15 March 2016

The Best Android Apps (ROOTED!)

1. AdBlock Plus


Adblock Plus is a free application that block advertisements on your android devices. Basically it is similar as the browser adblock extensions. It is considered as a must have for root users even if those of us who make a living on advertising hate that. Advertisement of android is quite annoying because it interupts your browsing process, buffering youtube loading time and pop up occurs while using apps. The app is not available at Google Play Store, but it can be downloaded at AdBlock Plus official website.


2. Dumpster


Dumpster is a data recovery tool that can recover the files that you have deleted and restore them back. It supports photos and videos like most, but also music files, documents, PDFs, and pretty much anything you may have accidentally deleted. Like most recovery tools, root isn’t required for use but having root access can improve the app’s performance and help it find more lost files. Once installed, it acts like the Recycle Bin on your computer and you can delete files permanently if needed. It’s a good app to have around, just in case.


3. Greenify


 Greenify has become one of the best root apps for android. The apps will check out on running software and shows you which ones are running, which ones have been run, how frequently they have run, and how many times each one wakes up your device. Basically, the apps that have been running passively without even used by you is draining your device batery life. Using this information, you can hibernate apps to prevent them from running in the background and drain your battery. This is the only app that prevents Facebook from waking up your phone 700+ times per day.



4. Viper4Android


Viper4Android is an audio modification tool that gives you untold amounts of control over how your audio sounds coming out of the speakers, out of Bluetooth devices, and out of your headphones. It comes with its own audio driver, an equalizer, tons of effects that allow you to control how your audio sounds, and a lot more. It’s a complicated install process and you’ll need to go to the official XDA thread for downloads and instructions, but this is as good as it gets when it comes to audio modifications on Android.


5. Xposed Framework


Xposed Framework has replaced installing ROMs for many as the default root experience. Modules are created inside of the framework by many developers that do various things like theming, UI and performance tweaks, visual modification, button remapping, and much, much more. Modules can be a tad difficult to find sometimes depending on your device but there are plenty of universal ones that you can use and enjoy.  It’s a must have for root users these days.

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