Since stock Android has matured significantly, rooting is no longer as desirable as it once was.
It’s true that gaining root access to your device is far less common than it formerly was. And root apps can make good use of this power. Still, rooting gives you access to Android’s superuser (or root) permissions, which give you more control. Not everyone needs rooted apps, and we can tell you why you shouldn’t root your Android device. You can get new features like the ability to get rid of pre-installed bloatware, extend the battery life of your phone, block ads at the system level, and get more processing power.
The best root apps really do let you get into your Android phone.