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6 Things You Don’t Have to Root Android to Do Anymore For years, Android enthusiasts have been rooting their devices to do things that Android doesn’t allow by default. Google has added many features that once required root to Android, eliminating many of the reasons for rooting. Some of these features were added in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, some were added in Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and some were added in earlier releases. You can still root the Nexus 7 and other devices, of course – but it doesn’t feel quite as essential these days. Take Screenshots You could always take screenshots by connecting your Android smartphone or tablet to your computer, but taking screenshots on your device was once a privilege reserved only for root users. To take a screenshot, press the Volume Down and Power keys at the same time. This works on the Nexus 7 and Galaxy Nexus – however, some manufacturers may change the default screenshot key combination on their devices. On Jelly Bean, you can view and share the screenshot from your notifications drawer. 6 Things You Don’t Have to Root Android to Do Anymore http://www.howtogeek.com/120599/6-things-you-dont-have-to-root-andro... 1 of 5 2013/06/26 10:13 PM

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6 Things You Don’t Have to Root Android to Do Anymore

For years, Android enthusiasts have been rooting their devices to do things that Android doesn’t allow by default.Google has added many features that once required root to Android, eliminating many of the reasons for rooting.

Some of these features were added in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, some were added in Android 4.0 Ice CreamSandwich, and some were added in earlier releases. You can still root the Nexus 7 and other devices, of course –but it doesn’t feel quite as essential these days.

Take Screenshots

You could always take screenshots by connecting your Android smartphone or tablet to your computer, buttaking screenshots on your device was once a privilege reserved only for root users.

To take a screenshot, press the Volume Down and Power keys at the same time. This works on the Nexus 7 andGalaxy Nexus – however, some manufacturers may change the default screenshot key combination on theirdevices. On Jelly Bean, you can view and share the screenshot from your notifications drawer.

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Disable Preinstalled Apps

You can now “freeze” (or disable) preinstalled applications on your Android. This is particularly useful forbloatware that carriers or manufacturers may include – of course, it’s possible some manufacturers may disablethis feature on their devices.

To disable a preinstalled application, open Android’s Settings screen, select Apps, and flick over to the Allcategory. Tap the app you want to disable in the list.

If you can’t uninstall the app, you’ll see a Disable button where the Uninstall button would be. Tap the button todisable the app. The Disable button may not be available for some essential packages that are part of theAndroid OS, but you can disable default apps like the Calendar, Gallery, and Clock. You can even disableAndroid’s built-in keyboard.

Revoke Notification Permissions

While Android still doesn’t allow fine-grained control of all the permissions an app requests without root access,you can revoke the notification permission from an app. This is ideal for apps that abuse notifications by showingads or apps that just show too many permissions.

Go into the Settings screen, select Apps, and tap the app you want to disable notifications for. Uncheck the Shownotifications box and the app won’t be able to display notifications anymore.

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Restrict Cellular Data

With Android’s built-in tools, you can restrict specific apps from using the cellular data connection in thebackground. It’s not quite a firewall that blocks network access for specific apps, but it’s still useful.

To take advantage of this feature, go into your Settings screen and select Data usage. In addition to setting datalimits, viewing charts, and disabling mobile data entirely, you can tap a specific app and check the Restrictmobile data check box to prevent the app from using mobile data in the background. The app can still use data ifyou open it, and can still use data on Wi-Fi networks – but it won’t be able to use the cellular data connection inthe background.

If you’re using a Wi-Fi network that’s actually a mobile hotspot, you can tap the menu button, select Mobilehotspots, and tell Android whether a specific Wi-Fi network should be treated as a mobile network. Android willtreat the selected networks as mobile data networks instead of Wi-Fi networks.

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Encrypt Device Storage

Android includes built-in encryption support, allowing you to encrypt your smartphone or tablet’s entire storage.When you power it on, you’ll have to enter its encryption password – if you forget this password, you’ll have toperform a factory reset and lose all your data. If your device is stolen, the thief will need your credentials todecrypt it and access your data (assuming it’s powered off).

To encrypt your Android smartphone or tablet, go into it Settings screen, tap Security, and tap Encrypt tablet orEncrypt phone. The process will take some time.

Connect to VPNs

If you want to connect your Android to a virtual private network – say, your work VPN – you don’t need to root itand install a VPN client anymore.

To connect your Android to a VPN, go into its Settings screen, tap More under Wireless & Networks, and tap VPN.You’ll be able to add and edit multiple VPN profiles.

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Chris Hoffman is a technology writer and all-around computer geek. He's as at homeusing the Linux terminal as he is digging into the Windows registry. Connect with himon Google+.

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