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Galaxy Aafter root your phone is like open door for malware and suspicious apps,
but if you think you have enough knowledge to tackle this issue then you may go
but in my opinion only for few apps its not wise steps
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09-28-2020 10:52 PM (Last edited 09-28-2020 10:53 PM ) in
Galaxy A1. Is your device still under warranty?, if so, you'll loose it.
2. You'll loose knox and software updates.
3. You may experience hardware failures in future (Especially if you attempt to overclock the CPU).
4. There's a possibility that malwares and viruses will attack your phone.
5. Do you have experience on rooting? Because if you mess up with something like breaking the bootloader or system partition, you'll never be able to power on your phone.
6. Your private data might be leaked, or you'll open a door to a hacker to play with your phone.
7. You'll experience device lag and overheat.
8. Most of the Samsung features will not work. Such as Samsung Pay, Samsung Pass, Secure Folder, etc.
9. You will not be able to install banking related applications due to SELinux changes.