2015-06-12



So, you've rooted your Android phone few days ago and now looking for the best apps for rooted Android Phones, then don't miss to read this article. When it comes to root Android phone, instructions for rooting your device are all over the web. But you will hardly find articles about apps which can be used on your rooted Android phone. After rooting your device you can improve android battery life, eradicate bloatware, get your Android work better. You can also customize the systems for the best performance as compared to a phone that has not been rooted. In this article I'm going to share some of the best apps for Rooted Android Phones in 2015. 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. You won’t be installing awesome mods over recovery so much anymore but there are a handful of root apps that have maintained their reliability and usefulness even in this age of non-root. Here are the best root apps for Android.So without further ado, why don't you check the first one:

1. Rom Toolbox :

ROM Toolbox is the must have app for every root user. This application is great for ROM Management, App Manager, Root Explorer, Scripter & Terminal Emulator, and other great features. You can also use this app to set CPU frequency, Install Custom Boot Animation, Change Statusbar ICON. ROM Toolbox combines all the great root apps into one monster app with a beautiful and easy to use interface. ROM Toolbox has every tool you need to make your Android device fast and customized to your liking.

ROM Toolbox has been featured on LifeHacker, XDA-Developers, Droid-Life, Android Central, RootzWiki, Android Police, DroidForums and other popular sites. ROM Toolbox has one of the highest ratings in the top 100 paid apps. ROM Toolbox combines apps like Titanium Backup, Root Explorer, SetCPU, MetaMorph, Autorun Manager, Terminal Emulator, Scripter, SD Boost, BuildProp Editor, Font Installer, Boot Animations & many more apps into an all-in-one app!

ROM Management

App Manager

Root Explorer

Scripter & Terminal Emulator

Auto Start Manager

Rebooter

Font Installer

Boot Animation Installer

Theme Manager & Statusbar Icon Changer

Boot Logo Changer

Theme Chooser Themes

Set CPU

Build.prop Editor

Auto Memory Manager

SD Booster

2 . Greenify :

Its a good application to make your Android device more faster & smooth by hibernating the background apps that you don't use. This increases the battery life of your phone. This application is free.Greenify help you identify and put the misbehaving apps into hibernation when you are not using them, to stop them from lagging your device and leeching the battery, in an unique way! They can do nothing without explicit launch by you or other apps, while still preserving full functionality when running in foreground, similar to iOS apps!

Unlike the "Freeze" feature in "TitaniumBackup Pro" that totally disable the app, you can still use your app as usual, share content with it. No need to freeze & de frozen it.

Unlike "Autostarts", you can benefit from almost all of its advantages, without needing to deal with the complexity and risk of obscure app components, and never lose functionality when app is actively running.

Unlike any "XXX Task Killer", your device will never fall into the cat-mouse-game of stealthy-running and aggressive killing, which unnecessarily consumes more battery juice.

3. Lucky Patcher :

Lucky Patcher is a great Android tool to remove ads, modify apps permissions, backup and restore apps, bypass premium applications license verification, and more. To use all features, you need a rooted device.

4. ES FileExplorer :

Actually, this app even works on Non-Rooted phone too. But this app also include a root explorer and options to edit build.prop. ES File Explorer is a free, full-featured file and application manager.  It functions as all of these apps in one: file manager, application manager, task killer, download manager, cloud storage client (compatible with Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive, Box.net, Sugarsync, Yandex, Amazon S3, and Ubuntu One...), FTP client, and LAN Samba client. It provides access to pictures, music, video, documents, and other files on both your Android devices and your computers. ES File Explorer allows Android users, no matter where they are, to manage their resources freely. You can access all of your files from your mobile device and share them with others. This app makes it easy to stay connected over 3G, 4G, EDGE, or Wi-Fi to share with friends, upload photos, and watch videos. File Manager – Manage your files like you do on your desktop or laptop using Multiple Select, Cut/Copy/Paste, Move, Create, Delete, Rename, Search, Share, Send, Hide, Create Shortcut, and Bookmark; operations can be performed on local files (on Android device) or remotely (on your computer)

Application Manager – categorize, uninstall, backup, and create shortcuts to your apps

Remote File Manager – when enabled, manage files on your phone from your computer

Built-in ZIP and RAR support allows you to compress and decompress ZIP files, unpack RAR files, and create encrypted (AES 256 bit) ZIP files

Built-in viewers and players for various file types, including photos, music, and videos; supports third-party applications, such as Quick office, for opening others

Shows thumbnails for APKs and images

Text viewers and editors

Access your home PC via WiFi with SMB

Functions as your FTP and WebDAV client. Manage files on FTP, FTPS, SFTP, and WebDAV servers just like you manage files on your SD card

Supports Dropbox, Box.net, Sugarsync, Google Drive (Google Docs is now a part of Google Drive), SkyDrive, Amazon S3, Yandex and more.

ES File Explorer is an enhanced cloud storage client with more functions than the official versions,

it can save photos, videos, and other files to your internet drives and share them with others.

Bluetooth file browser You can copy and paste files between Bluetooth ready devices. It supports OBEX FTP for browsing devices and transferring files between Bluetooth devices.

Kill tasks with a single click, increase memory and speed up your device -- includes a simple widget that stays on your home screen for knowing your current RAM situation and automatically killing tasks, with an ignore list to ignore the applications you want to keep running.Task Manager module required

Cache Cleaner and Autostart manager -- Delete those junk files that take up valuable storage space.Task Manager module required.

Root Explorer -- the ultimate set of file management tools for root users. Provides access to the entire file system and all data directories, and allows the user to change permissions.

5. Xposed Framework :
Xposed Framework has replaced installing ROMs for many as the default root experience. Modules are created inside of the framework by many developers that do various things like theming, UI and performance tweaks, visual modification, button remapping, and much, much more. Modules can be a tad difficult to find sometimes depending on your device but there are plenty of universal ones that you can use and enjoy.

6. Chainfire 3D :

Still stuck with Froyo or Gingerbread, unable to run a high-end game? Chainfire 3D serves as the ‘middle man’ between your apps and graphic driver, allowing users to disable or enable graphics to run newer games, even on older devices. Checkout the complete steps to use this method : How to Play high End Games in your low end device.

7. Flashify :

Flashify is a simple root application that helps do a bunch of otherwise tedious tasks. Using it, you can flash a variety of recoveries, download ROMs, flash ZIP files, create full Nandroid backups (depending on your recovery), and more. It also adds itself to menus so you can select it as an option when trying to open ZIP files and the like when using a file explorer. It’s simple but effective and easy to use.

8. SDFix :

SDFix is a system modifier tool that helps those running Kit Kat and Lollipop overcome the dreaded locked-down SD card problem. I have personally tested this on a Note 3 running both Kit Kat and Lollipop as well as an HTC One M9, NVIDIA Shield Tablet, and Nexus 5 all running Lollipop. This makes your SD card useful and takes away the limitations placed on other apps like file browsers. It doesn’t work for all devices but it’s definitely worth a shot if you are afflicted with this issue. It’s also absurdly easy to use. Open it, hit go, wait a few seconds, and then uninstall the app.

9. Screen Recorder Pro :

SCR Screen Recorder uses hardware accelerated video encoding to achieve best quality screen recording on any device. It's the only video recorder on the market supporting Tegra device including Nexus 7.

10. LMT Launcher :

LMT Launcher is another example of great root apps that improve usability and customizability of the Android UI. Additionally, you can also define a configurable "pie" menu that can either mimic the system and navigation bar, or accept your own personally defined commands.

I have personally used them and rated them according to their performance, features and Stability . If you find any app inappropriate of its rating then you can suggest  in the comment section. Don't forget to like & Share this post with other Android users. Thanks for reading ! Have a good day ! :D

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