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So first start with some basics
As Android uses the Linux kernel, rooting an Android device gives similar access to administrative (superuser) permissions as on Linux or any other Unix-like operating system such as FreeBSD or macOS
Rooting is often performed with the goal of overcoming limitations that carriers and hardware manufacturers put on some devices. Thus, rooting gives the ability (or permission) to alter or replace system applications and settings, run specialized applications ("apps") that require administrator-level permissions, or perform other operations that are otherwise inaccessible to a normal Android user.
Root access is sometimes compared to jailbreaking devices running the Apple iOS operating system. However, these are different concepts: Jailbreaking is the bypass of several types of Apple prohibitions for the end user, including modifying the operating system (enforced by a "locked bootloader"), installing non-officially approved applications via sideloading, and granting the user elevated administration-level privileges (rooting).
Advantages :-
1 Rooting Android – Ad-blocking for all apps.
2 Custom automated system-level processes through the use of third-party applications.
3 Ability to install a custom firmware (also known as a custom ROM) that allows additional levels of control on a rooted device.
Disadvantage :-
1 Rooting Android -It can brick your device
2 Rooting Android – No more warranty
3 Rooting Android – Update problems
So first start with some basics
Rooting - Rooting is the process of allowing users of smartphones, tablets and other devices running the Android mobile operating system to attain privileged control (known as root access) over various Android subsystems.
As Android uses the Linux kernel, rooting an Android device gives similar access to administrative (superuser) permissions as on Linux or any other Unix-like operating system such as FreeBSD or macOS

Root access is sometimes compared to jailbreaking devices running the Apple iOS operating system. However, these are different concepts: Jailbreaking is the bypass of several types of Apple prohibitions for the end user, including modifying the operating system (enforced by a "locked bootloader"), installing non-officially approved applications via sideloading, and granting the user elevated administration-level privileges (rooting).

1 Rooting Android – Ad-blocking for all apps.
2 Custom automated system-level processes through the use of third-party applications.
3 Ability to install a custom firmware (also known as a custom ROM) that allows additional levels of control on a rooted device.

1 Rooting Android -It can brick your device
2 Rooting Android – No more warranty
3 Rooting Android – Update problems
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