How To: Root vs. JailbreakThe Differences Between Modding Android & iOS

How To: Root vs. JailbreakThe Differences Between Modding Android & iOS
An average user's smartphone tinkering doesn't go much further than taking their phones out of the box, signing into their account, and installing apps. But some of us want more functionality and customizability than the basic experience provided by Android and iOS.Thankfully, the modding communities for both mobile operating systems have ensured that we're not limited by Apple and Google's vision for their mobile devices. For iOS, we have jailbreak to open the doors, and Android users can rely on root to tweak many different aspects of their operating system.However, these two modding methods are not one in the same, despite the fact that many people use the terms interchangeably. They each have their benefits and drawbacks, and they offer distinctive sets of added capabilities, so if you're a modder and you're in the market for a new smartphone, there's plenty of stuff you should be aware of.
Jailbreak & Root SimilaritiesIn terms of how the mods actually work, root and jailbreak are almost the same thing. Both modding methods ultimately remove restrictions that Apple and Google put in place, and both achieve this by giving you access to the protected files in your operating system. Once you get access to these files, you can use apps and mods to change their contents, thus changing the functionality of your device.Think of root or jailbreak as having "Administrator" access on a Windows PC. Just like with Windows, this elevated access allows you to install apps that you couldn't otherwise install, or modify existing operating system files.Don't Miss: How to Root Your Android Phone or TabletRoot and jailbreak will both void your warranty, as neither Apple nor Google can guarantee that their software will work properly once you've tampered with it, but restoring stock firmware can bring your warranty back on either operating system. Hardware issues not traced back to root or jailbreak causes may still be covered in certain cases. Though rare, the actual process of rooting or jailbreaking could leave your device in a non-functional state, so there are definite risks involved either way.
DifferencesReally, the only difference from an end-user standpoint is what you can actually do with root or jailbreak. Android and iOS were built with different ideas in mind, so it all comes down to what you would like to modify, as root and jailbreak have different strengths and weaknesses.The main thing root has going for it is that Android is open-sourceĆ¢€”iOS is not. To understand this, think of closed-source software like a message written in secret code, without a key to help decipher it; This is how the iOS system itself is written, so making changes to the existing code will always be difficult, even if you have access to it.With Android, the source code for almost every aspect of the operating system is freely available, which means developers have fewer obstacles when creating mods that change the OS itself after rooting. While jailbreak mods can definitely tweak system settings and theme interfaces, root offers deeper-level mods such as custom kernels, overclocking, and even custom ROMs, which replace the entire Android operating system. To put it simply, there's almost no aspect of the Android system that cannot be completely changed using root access.On the other side, jailbreak mods are usually better at tweaking specific apps than their root counterparts. The iOS development community is extremely active, and some of the best independent developers will only work with Apple products, so jailbreak tweaks have higher quality on average. You'll find awesome tweaks like Phantom for Snapchat that lets you save Snaps or record videos while playing music on a jailbroken iPhone, while root alternatives like Snapprefs haven't been updated in quite a while, and can bog down app performance.Don't Miss: How to Jailbreak Your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touchAnother factor to consider here is firmware updates. A jailbroken iPhone can still receive automatic system updates, though this will remove jailbreak, and chances are, a new jailbreak method won't be ready for several months. On the other hand, a rooted Android device cannot be automatically updated, so you'll have to manually upgrade the firmware. This process will remove root access, however a new root method will generally be out within a week or two.
Security ImplicationsBoth modding methods have downsides when it comes to security. For one, jailbreak apps come from third-party sources in the Cydia store almost exclusively, so there's little or no review process, since there's no official App Store involved. On the other hand, most root apps come from the Play Store and get reviewed by Google, but this can still be risky, considering that malware apps have slipped past Google in the past.Don't Miss: Cydia Hacks for Jailbroken iOS DevicesRoot and jailbreak apps get unrestricted access to your entire file system, meaning every bit of data stored on your device is fair game. So with a jailbroken iPhone, you'll need to make sure you can trust the developer before you install a jailbreak app. However, the majority of root methods include a root-management app like SuperSU, which lets you selectively deny root access to apps you don't trust.Either way, having full access to your device means that you can break functionality or create bigger security loopholes if you're not careful. So pay close attention to every mod you apply, and only install tweaks or mods from sources that you trust.
ConclusionThe main use for jailbreak is to install apps that Apple wouldn't normally allow you to install, whereas this can be done on Android without much tinkering. Root, on the other hand, is used primarily to change the Android system, so there's less of a focus on apps.But, of course, there are exceptions to this rule. For one, the Xposed Framework allows rooted Android users to install modules that tweak app interfaces, among other things. And Cydia tweaks for jailbroken iOS devices can make changes to certain aspects of the operating system in addition to tweaking your apps.Don't Miss: Xposed Modules for Rooted Android DevicesThe simplest way to summarize the differences is to think of jailbreak as a way to add functionality, and root as a way to change things. This harkens back to the main differences between Android and iOS on the wholeĆ¢€”iOS started out with more polish and has added functionality along the way, whereas Android launched with more functionality and continues to refine the user experience.Follow Gadget Hacks on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and YouTube Follow Android Hacks on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest Follow Apple Hacks on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest Follow WonderHowTo on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Google+
Cover image by Dallas Thomas/Gadget Hacks



How To: Use greenpois0n to jailbreak an iPhone 4, iPod Touch or iPad on a Windows PC How To: Copy files to iPhone using DataCase for Windows XP How To: Install Nintendo DS Clone for iPhone and iPod Touch How To: Copy iPod music that's synced to a different Mac


News: Leaked Videos Show Off the HTC One M9 News: A Return to Glory? HTC Releases the U12+ with 4 Cameras, Edge-to-Edge Display & Edge Sense 2 News: Here's Your Official Look at the New HTC One M9 How To: Unlock the Adidas U11 team in FIFA World Cup 2010
How to Revert Back to a More Traditional Sense-Style Home


Custom made BBQ grills made by Alex Fleming! I will have a site about the assembly and other cool products coming soon.
Summer DIY Craft Ideas Altoids Tin BBQ « Inhabitat - Green


With 16 megapixels and optical image stabilization technology, it's safe to say that the Samsung Galaxy S6 is well-equipped to take badass pictures. Packed with additional camera modes, like Panorama, Selective focus, and Virtual shot, there's always a way to capture an image as intended.
How to download and install additional Galaxy S7 camera modes


Snapchat's Geofilters add a little flair to Snapchat, giving you the option to dress up your Snaps based on where you took them. They're so popular, in fact, that we even showed you how to pull Geofilters from locations outside of where you are.
How to Keep Snapchat from Draining Battery Life & Sucking Up


It turns your Android phone to be a wired or wireless microphone for your Windows system. Once connected, you can use it for voice chatting, recording, recognition, or Skype right on your PC with your Android phone hold in your hand.


Need to disassemble your iPhone 4S instead? Check out our mega-professional tutorial!:

The cutout, which was the dimensions of the Razer Phone, would limit the size of the Razer Phone 2, since, for this project to work, it would need to support both models. And since Razer did just that, it appears Razer might actually bring this laptop to fruition.
10 Razer Phone Features & Settings You Need to Know About


These are instructions on how to put your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch into DFU mode with a broken home or power button. Step One Create a new folder on your desktop called Pwnage.


This is will be a portable Nintendo Wii not Wii U, Build a Desktop Arcade Machine with Raspberry Pi 3 and Retropie: Super Turbo Pro Edition - Duration: 27:15. Ryan Bates 653,909 views
Build a Portable Super Nintendo - Page 2 of 13 - ExtremeTech


The latest BMW Navigation System Professional allow drivers to conveniently access useful navigational functions with ease. Get the complete guide on how to use the BMW navigation including the quick access side bar menu. Learn how different navigational functions work and how they can improve your driving experience.


This tutorial will demonstrate how you can create your very own custom font in adobe illustrator. You can also use any other vector drawing program. Digitize Your Hand Lettering Easily Using
Create your own font with these 14 best tools - Super Dev

0 comments:

Post a Comment