5 best root apps for Android: Greenify, ROM Toolbox Lite, Titanium Backup root
One of the major appeals for Android users is the fact they come with a lot of freedom. This can be expanded on even further by Rooting your device. Rooting a device gives you unprecedented access to all aspects of your Android.
Below we’ve found 5 amazing apps that are perfect for any Android device which has already been Rooted. They are all beneficial in some way or another so if you are running a Rooted device, make sure you experience at least a few of the 5 apps below.
Dumpster Image & Video Restore
Dumpster Image & Video Restore lets you restore media, videos, music, photos, texts and more that may have been deleted from your Android. It’s a great app for any Rooted device and can be a wonderful way to avoid losing important data.
Greenify
Next on our list is Greenify. It quickly rose to one of the must-have apps for any Rooted device and for good reason. The app checks out your apps and will let you know which ones are running, how frequently they are run, how many times each one activates your device and so on. You can improve the longevity of your battery by hibernating apps and it’s completely free.
ROM Toolbox Lite
ROM Toolbox Lite is an app which almost didn’t make our list because it hasn’t been updated in a while but because of the sheer functionality of it, it can’t be left out. It has a built-in file browser, ROM management, font installer and so much more. You can even customize your Android including status bar icons, themes and animations.
SuperSU
SuperSU is a tool which enables advanced users many different options to adjust and change the Android system. It isn’t one for beginners but you can change how your device behaves and responds by tweaking and adjusting the options.
Titanium Backup ★ root
This security app is another must-have app for your Rooted device. You can backup virtually any and all of the data from your Android as well as providing many other advanced features. It also offers security functions and should definitely be one that is installed on your device.