For app developers, Android-powered mobile phones are great for app development because they are kept open and anyone who has a good app idea can just simply plug in to the internal setup and make enhancements on the app being developed. This would result in better performance for the phone and more availability of apps for consumption. More apps mean more flexibility, better phone performance, and the maximizing of the mobile phone potentials. Unlike Apple which strictly controls its app access and approvals, Android mobile phones are highly accessible to all app developers.
The downside on this ease of access and user-friendliness is that it also opens the Android phone to junk, carrier-installed, and irremovable apps and these items take space but are totally useless. And the sometimes irritating thing about these unwanted apps is that they just pop up out of nowhere.
Now there is a remedy to this that is similar to hacking the internal setup of the phone but it is actually a tool called the Universal Androot and what it does is it unlocks the Android-powered phones up to the system level so that you can go in and remove these unnecessary apps.
The word "root” on the Androot part means root access to all the files and programs in the system of the phone. This access is actually pretty dangerous because everybody is aware as to the extent of damage a virus developer can do if he was given access like this. However, this is the only way if you want to perform some heavy cleanup on your Android phone.
And Androot is not at all a highly available downloadable program. Some links provided on the internet somehow seem to be wrong so you may need a Japanese dictionary so that you can use the app developer’s site which is written in Japanese to be able to download the program. and because this app is not obtainable on the Google Android Market, you need to tweak your phone settings to accommodate this download. And of course, never ever forget to perform a tap on the soft root checkbox because this ensures that you would still be able to use the phone after reboot.
Now, once you have entered your desired domain which is the programs folders, you can just simply click and drag the things you want to remove and put in on the trash can which is also on the screen. So try downloading independently-developed Android OS bundles because they not only remove junk apps but at the same time incorporate phone enhancement features.




















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