Forget your Wi-Fi password? You’re not alone. Luckily, though, there’s an app that makes recovering it significantly easier: Wi-Fi Key Recovery. Using your phone’s root capabilities, the tool can reveal the passwords of secured hotspots for which you’ve previously connected. That may sound illicit, but there’s no need to call the cyber police — Wi-Fi Key Recovery can’t crack the passwords of unfamiliar networks. Rest assured that your secrets are safe.
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Viper4Android
Viper4Android isn’t the most intuitive root app on the block, but it is one of the most versatile. At its core, it’s a replacement for your phone’s audio processing software — it grants you functions that you otherwise wouldn’t have. These include basic equalizer tweaks that allow you
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Rec
Have you ever landed an epic stunt in Asphalt that you wish you could share with your friends, or find a really neat Easter egg in Android that you desperately wanted to post on YouTube? With Rec and a device running Android 5.0 Lollipop or newer, you can. Rec can effortlessly capture the content of your screen for later viewing and editing, and perform a host of other useful tasks. It’ll capture the audio from a 3.5-millimeter
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LiveBoot
Wonder what your Android phone is actually doing as it’s booting up? Turns out a whole lot is going on, though it’s normally hidden behind the facade of a pretty animation. If ever your geekier side wins out, you can opt to see a scrolling text log of all the booting tasks and self-checks your phone is performing as they happen with LiveBoot. It’s incredibly customizable — you can change the text color and content of the messages, for instance — and all of the info is placed atop an animation.
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Servicely
Notice that your device’s battery is draining quicker than it ought to? Rogue apps are the culprit more often than not, specifically apps with ongoing background tasks that run without your knowledge. Short of uninstalling the offending software, there’s typically not much you can do. But Servicely, a relative newcomer to the root app scene, promises to expose the bad actors. And better yet, it lets you suppress them. The app will check at a specified interval to see which unwanted services are running in the background and, depending on how it’s configured, kill them automatically or notify you of their misbehavior. It’s one of the best ways to extend your device’s battery life short of buying an external battery.
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Flashify
If you’ve got an insatiable hunger for customization or an unscratchable itch for tweaking, chances are you’ll love Flashify. It’s an app that allows you to bundle together an abundance of software — ZIP folders, kernels, recovery images, boot images, etc. — in a queue that can be flashed sequentially. Best of all, though, is that the app handles every installation. Typically, this degree of modification requires rebooting your device into recovery mode. The app also houses a backup and restore function that uploads your device’s essential files to cloud services such as Box, Dropbox, and Google Drive. How’s that for convenient?
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Adblock Plus
If there’s one thing on which the internet can largely agree, it’s that most apps are annoying. Worse still, some are intrusive — they can track your browsing habits and history long after you’ve moved on from them. Luckily, there’s a fix in the form of Adblock Plus, a root app that not only prevents advertisements from loading on the
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Device Control
You can tweak all kinds of settings with this app including CPU and GPU frequencies, vibration strength, screen color temperature, voltage control, and kernel specific extras. There’s even an automation feature, app management support, and editors for system configuration files all built-in. As long as you know what you’re doing, this is a potentially powerful app.
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SuperSU
This is an alternative to Superuser that helps you to keep track of which
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System App Remover
The first thing a lot of people want to do when they root is to rid themselves of
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titanium Backup
As the name suggests, the primary purpose of Titanium Backup is to backup all of your apps, your data, and your device settings. You can automate these backups, and you can save the backup files to your SD card — basically, if you plan on flashing a lot of ROMs, then this app is essential. For power users, the Pro version is well worth the outlay as there are no restrictions on your backups and schedules, and you can sync directly to cloud services like DropBox and Google Drive. The Pro version also allows you to freeze or completely uninstall bloatware that your manufacturer or carrier preinstalled .
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ROM Manager
With ROM Manager, you can back up your existing ROM, flash new ROMs, and install custom themes or kernels. It features a long list of ROMs which is frequently updated, and you can install ROMs to the SD card or OTA (over the air). The premium version packs a few extras, chiefly update notifications and automatic backups.
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WiFi Tethering
Some carriers block wireless hotspot functionality, or they try to charge extra for it. If you root your Android device and download this app, then you can set it up as a wireless hotspot for other devices, such as your laptop or tablet, and use the mobile network to connect them to the internet. Once you’ve installed the app, you can tether other devices to it via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. The app supports encryption, it’s completely free, and it’s very easy to use, but you may encounter issues with specific devices.
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Greenify
If you’re convinced that some non-essential apps are running in the background and eating up your battery juice, or impacting on system performance, then you can do something about it. While other apps allow you to freeze or uninstall bloatware and unwanted services, Greenify is designed to put apps into a state of hibernation when you aren’t using them. The beauty of this is that you can use them as normal when you want to, but when you close them
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System Tuner
You can analyze exactly what is going on with your Android device and make a few tweaks to tune up performance with this free app. It enables you to tweak CPU settings, kill background processes and apps, backup and restore apps and their settings, tweak cache and memory settings, and a whole lot more. You can dig into exactly how your device is running, but exercise some caution before you start making changes.
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It's File Explorer
Dig into your file structure and Android’s entire file system with this handy management app. You can do whatever you need to your files, it’s easy to search, view, edit, and move them. You can categorize, encrypt, and compress. It can also serve as a cloud storage client so you can share files easily. Throw in task management and remote access functionality and it’s not hard to see why this free app is so popular. This is a great app whether you’re rooted or not.
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DataSync
If you’re playing a game on your smartphone and you want to switch to your tablet, but pick up where you left off, this app can make it happen. It allows you to use your Wi-Fi connection to sync app data with other Android devices. You can also sync to the cloud for later if you’re not at home. A couple of bucks unlocks the ability to sync via NFC or Bluetooth, and it lets you schedule automated syncing.
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Quick Boot
Sometimes, you just want to quickly switch your phone off and on without having to fool around with the power button. That, simple as it seems, can be a Byzantine proposition, as a number of Android phone makers don’t offer a software option for rebooting your device. Luckily, there’s a root app called Quick Boot for that, which adds a menu from which you can quickly power cycle your handset. There’s a tad bit more to it — you can boot into your phone’s recovery menu or bootloader , and it’ll show you hardware and network information about your device — but essentially, it carries out a single function.
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DiskDigger
Everyone knows the pain of accidentally deleting a photo, but if your device is rooted then you should be able to retrieve that lost image, and it won’t cost you anything. This simple app does exactly what it says it will: it
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