• After 15+ years, we've made a big change: Android Forums is now Early Bird Club. Learn more here.

Root Yay my S5 is finally rooted

So for about 3 months I read up on how to do this while the method to get it done was changed after every update t-mobile made. Than I got lucky and made a friend who could root most androids. He hadn't yet done I t to the S5 though he was positive he could. 10 hours later my phone was rooted and it was great, now I could get rid of the bloat ware that drove me nuts. Now what? The reason I wanted to get this done was just too remove the crap, and now I'm sitting on a phone that can do more than I can think of to do with it.
I have to admit I'm a little scared of the phone now. I've read & heard multiple stories of custom kernels & apps that people flashed only to end up with a bricked phone. Unfortunately I am of a curious nature and can't stand not using my device to the fullest extent. Believe me this attitude gets me in more trouble than I am able to keep track of. With that said, I'd prefer to start small and gain more understanding of the lingo and what does what. Could you guys please suggest uses for my newly rooted time bomb, & how to go about it without turning my phone into a paper weight.
 
Now that you're rooted, the sky's the limit! I would suggest flashing a custom recovery like TWRP or ClockwordMod - making SURE that it's the right version for your phone - so that you can make nandroid backups. Also consider buying and installing Titanium Backup Paid. Absolutely essential. It will back up all user & system apps PLUS data, making it easy to restore after a factory reset or custom ROM flash. Good luck, ask questions before doing anything fancy, and have fun!
 
  • Like
Reactions: cwhatever
Upvote 0
Read through the stickies at the top of the Android Rooting Forum. Particularly the General Rooting Discussion by @Unforgiven and the Before You Root Read This post by somebody named The_Chief ;) . You'll get some keen insight on what rooting is, what you can do with it, and the power (and necessity) of nandroid backups.
 
Upvote 0

BEST TECH IN 2023

We've been tracking upcoming products and ranking the best tech since 2007. Thanks for trusting our opinion: we get rewarded through affiliate links that earn us a commission and we invite you to learn more about us.

Smartphones