3.2.8
Application, Tools
Free Android Tools
4.5 | 7088 Ratings | 37537 Views
Category | : | Application, Tools | Developer | : | Free Android Tools |
Released | : | 2014-09-16 | Update | : | 2019-03-24 |
Get It On | : | Last Version | : | 3.2.8 | |
Content Rating | : | Everyone | Requirement | : | 4 Android |
WHAT'S NEW
Updated libsu to latest versionRoot Information: -Whether the app has root access -Whether su is installed -Location, Version, and Permissions of su executable -Whether toolbox/busybox is installed -Location, Version, and Permissions of busybox -Current uid/gid
SafetyNet Compatibility Test: -Verifies whether the device passes Safety Net Compatibility Test Suite
Pro Features: -No ads -Smaller apk size
Battery Information: -Charging/Discharging measures current(not all devices give accurate readings) -Voltage -Health -Charge level
Build Information: -Brand -Manufacturer -Device -Model -Bootloader -Cpu ABI -Hardware etc
“Root Checker” tab gives you an easy and quick way to check whether your phone is ‘Rooted’. Optionally it also gives you a detailed information about su and busybox executables.
Root Checker Pro features
BATTERY’S CURRENT MEASUREMENTS ACCURACY MAY VARY DEPENDING ON DEVICE. SOME DEVICE LACK THE APPROPRIATE HARDWARE SUPPORT!
“Battery Info” shows the battery charging/discharging current and also gives information about battery health, voltage and temperature.
Before leaving negative feedback please contact us via email and we’ll do our best to solve your issues. You can also contact us for feature requests.
“SafetyNet” tab verifies the device with SafetyNet compatibility tests. SafetyNet api is a part of Google Play Services Framework. Some apps use this api to check whether the device has been rooted or tampered. If your device is rooted or you have custom rom installed then your device won’t pass this test. There have been some methods to pass this check with rooted devices. You can get more information about how to hide root in relevant threads on XDA Forums.
If you want to Root your device you can easily find root guides by searching in google.com. And also you can check forums on xda-developers.com
One tap to check whether the device is Rooted(have a Root Access) One tap to verify whether the device passes SafetyNet compatibility test. And another tap to check battery charging/discharging current and voltage.
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