After successfully rooting your Infinix Smart 8, a world of customization and performance enhancements becomes available. Here are some additional ways to take advantage of your rooted device, along with precautions to ensure you get the most out of your Infinix Smart 8.
Advanced Customization Options for Infinix Smart 8
- Custom ROMs: Custom ROMs allow you to change the entire look and functionality of your Infinix Smart 8 Root. ROMs like LineageOS, Resurrection Remix, or Pixel Experience often provide a cleaner, faster user experience than stock ROMs. Custom ROMs may also offer Android version upgrades beyond what the manufacturer provides.
- Custom Kernels: Kernels manage how your hardware and software interact, and installing a custom kernel allows you to optimize the device’s performance. With a kernel manager, you can control CPU speed, improve battery efficiency, and even unlock support for fast charging if the hardware supports it.
- Magisk Modules: With Magisk Manager, you can add various modules to enhance device functionality. For instance:
- AdBlock Modules: Block ads system-wide, including in apps, browsers, and games.
- Camera Enhancements: Some modules improve camera performance by unlocking additional camera modes, or by allowing tweaks for better photo and video quality.
- UI Customization: Modules that change fonts, system colors, and navigation styles can be installed to personalize your device.
- System Tweaks with BuildProp: Access the build.prop file, which contains system configuration properties. Tweaking these properties can optimize your device, such as improving network speed or adjusting display scaling. Always back up before making changes here, as incorrect settings can destabilize your device.
- Battery Optimization: Apps like Greenify allow you to hibernate apps running in the background, helping to save battery life. Rooted access ensures Greenify’s functionality is maximized by giving it control over system apps.
Apps to Maximize Your Rooted Infinix Smart 8
- Titanium Backup: This app allows you to back up and restore apps and their data, making it a powerful tool for safeguarding data. You can even freeze or uninstall pre-installed apps to free up storage and boost performance.
- Xposed Framework: Xposed allows you to install “modules” that add functionality without requiring a full ROM change. With modules, you can tweak UI elements, notifications, gesture controls, and more. However, Xposed may not be compatible with every Android version, so check compatibility with your device before installing.
- System App Remover: This tool makes it easy to uninstall unwanted system apps (also known as bloatware) that normally can’t be removed. Clearing these apps will free up internal storage and can make your device faster.
- Kernel Auditor: This app allows you to manage the custom kernel settings. You can overclock (increase CPU speed) or underclock (reduce CPU speed) to either improve performance or save battery life.
- Viper4Android FX: For audio enthusiasts, this app offers advanced audio settings and sound enhancements like bass boost, surround sound, and equalizer options, improving the audio quality of your device.
Important Precautions for Rooted Devices
- Security and Privacy: With root access, apps have more freedom, which also means they can access deeper levels of your device. Be selective with what you install, especially apps from unofficial sources, and consider using a trusted security app. Some users also use apps like AFWall+ to control internet access for individual apps, adding a layer of security.
- Pass SafetyNet Checks: Some apps, especially banking and payment apps, do not work on rooted devices. Magisk provides a “Hide” feature that can often bypass SafetyNet, making it possible to use these apps without detecting root.
- OTA Updates and Compatibility: OTA updates may not work on a rooted device, and some custom ROMs may need updates to be installed manually. Make sure to read the update instructions provided by the ROM developers or community if you’re on a custom ROM.
- Device Stability: Certain customizations, such as overclocking, can impact system stability and may even damage the hardware. Always start with conservative adjustments and monitor the device’s temperature and performance closely.
- Backup Regularly: Back up your data periodically, particularly before making significant changes or experimenting with new tweaks. Nandroid backups can save a full system image, which is essential for restoring the device if anything goes wrong.
Unrooting and Restoring to Stock
If you decide to revert your device to its original state (unrooted), here are the steps to follow:
- Remove Root with Magisk: Open Magisk Manager and use the “Uninstall” option to remove root access. This often restores the system partition, helping the device return to its original state.
- Flash Stock Firmware: If unrooting through Magisk doesn’t fully restore your device, you can download the official firmware from Infinix’s website and flash it using SP Flash Tool. This will completely reset your device to its factory condition.
- Lock the Bootloader: To finalize the unrooting process, boot into fastboot mode and lock the bootloader by using the command
fastboot oem lock
. This step may also restore the warranty status.
Final Thoughts
Rooting your Infinix Smart 8 opens a gateway to more control, customization, and improved performance. With this freedom comes the responsibility to use your rooted access wisely to avoid unintended issues. Rooting is ideal for users who are familiar with Android system functions or willing to learn, and it’s crucial to proceed carefully and make use of the backup and recovery options mentioned.
With careful customization and the right tools, rooting can help you make the most of your Infinix Smart 8, creating a truly personalized Android experience.