What is the point of rooting if its an unlocked bootloader?

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Hi guys. Im new to rooting (been jailbreaking since it was command line) and the only available root for my GS4 still has a locked bootloader. So my question is why even root when its locked? What can you even still do? This may seem very basic, but I've only had my phone for 2 weeks. :p
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Hi guys. Im new to rooting (been jailbreaking since it was command line) and the only available root for my GS4 still has a locked bootloader. So my question is why even root when its locked? What can you even still do? This may seem very basic, but I've only had my phone for 2 weeks. :p
Thank you!

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Rooting gives access to apps that allow you to do things you couldn't do otherwise. Like Titanium Backup allows you to back up your app data, and that is a root required app.
 

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I previously had a rooted nexus 7. So basically you are saying everything is normal, but no custom roms?

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Typically you need to root in order to flash a custom recovery, in order to flash ROMs. Depending on the device, the boot loader may need to be unlocked as well.

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Along with being able to download a ton of "root only" apps, one of my favorite benefits to rooting is the ability to block pesky ads. :)
Then of course custom ROMS..... :thumbup:

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Very true! :thumbup: Although they seem to be going the way of the dodo bird, as most of your newer ROMS just hack the stock hotspot app.

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Well I have the TMobile S4. Some roms say they include root. What does that mean?

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The ROM is already rooted. Once you flash it, you will be rooted. So all you need is a custom recovery.

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Infamous S4 rom. Saw a video that said root was included

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I more asked out of curiosity. Most, if not all custom ROMs are rooted.
Give it a shot. Just make a Nandroid before flashing the new ROM.

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I more asked out of curiosity. Most, if not all custom ROMs are rooted.
Give it a shot. Just make a Nandroid before flashing the new ROM.

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I thought ROMs needed root first? Ok thanks, so the TMo S4 doesn't need root for twrp?

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I think that is changing. Depends on the phone and carrier. Definitely custom recovery.

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Alright, I think I'm just going to flash it like when I flashed CyanogenMod. Root > Custom Recovery > Custom ROM Had to unroot and send back when my screen cracked

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