It’s true that rooting your device has become far less essential these days than the days of old but there are still plenty of reasons to root your device. It adds functionality that unrooted devices can’t have. It’s essentially its own genre of apps. You knew that already, though. Here are the best root apps for Android!
AdBlock Plus is a free, open source app. As you may have guessed, it removes ads from the device. Root users swear by this one We bloggers don't like it, but we've accepted that people really do find this app useful. This one is configurable so that some unobtrusive ads get through. The app is also lightly configurable. It’s not available on the Google Play Store but there is an official link from ABP that you can use by clicking the button above. It’s definitely among the best root apps.

FlashFire is one of those root apps that everyone should try. It's a utility app that flashes firmware. That includes firmware from manufacturers, OTA updates, and more. Chainfire calls this app the spiritual successor to Mobile Odin. It does a lot of the same stuff, but more effectively. It also has a handful of other functions. Some of the functionality requires the pro version. It's not very expensive, though. This is a tool you should have in your proverbial belt.
Flashify is another valuable tool for flashers. It can flash most things. That includes recoveries (both TWRP and CWM), zip files, kernels, GAPPs, and even the stock recovery (pro feature only). You can also backup your recovery and kernel on Google Drive or Dropbox. Its last update was a while ago. However, it should work on many recent devices. It's especially nice for people who really don't like ADB or Fastboot. The free version gives you a taste. However, the paid version has all the goods. It's definitely one of the best root apps.
Link2SD is an app that allows you to move apps over to your SD card. It creates links to make your device believe it’s actually on your device so it works for apps that conventional Apps2SD apps don’t work on. This is a great way to take advantage of your external SD card space. It’s not as great as Android's Adoptable Storage. However, this method doesn't take over your whole SD card. It's not perfect, but it works well enough. It's also worth noting that moved apps will load more slowly.
Magisk is one of the most popular and powerful root tools. It's also relatively new. Its big function is allowing you to hide root very effectively. That lets you do things like watch Netflix or play Pokemon Go while rooted. It has a variety of other functions, including modules that add even more functionality. It's a real must-have root app. It's not longer available on Google Play. Thus, you'll have to pick up the APK from XDA-Developers.
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