Rooting is for the more experience android user. But its not hard. I would YouTube a video out there to help you. I'm a visual learner and it helped me. The pros are there are a lot of fast Roms that are a lot faster than stock jellybean and way more customizable, allowing you to have superuser access. Its a personal choice if you feel comfortable enough to flash a custom recovery and ROM its up to you. You will get a better user experience IMO.
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do us a favor and dont root.... have fun with ur galaxy nexus..
btw, learn about rooting here. Rooting - is it for me? Some Q&A | Android Central
I'm also a newbie and had to root my Galaxy Nexus to do backups of my phone using Titanium Backup and NRT v1.5.3. Very happy I did it. If I had not needed these programs I probably wouldn't have rooted it. Now I discover that a just installed anti-theft app called Cerberus offers extra features on a rooted phone.There's really not a lot of point in rooting the GSM G-Nex, IMHO, unless you really feel the urge to tweak certain things (such as overclocking the CPU) via custom ROMs and kernels. You're already getting the latest vanilla updates from Google before everyone else.
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I basically decided to root for one reason and that is to use Titanium Backup. As a bonus I can also use NRT to make Nandroid backups.I used to be very active with rooting and romming my phones. But I have come to realize that it is just more of a hassle than anything else. I got tired of constantly having to set my phone up. I also realized that there really weren't too many reasons for me to need root access. There's nothing I do with my phone on a regular basis that I can't do on stock. Especially with jelly bean I don't have any desire to root or rom right now.
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Rooting is the best thing about Android. An unrooted android phone is really limited in comparison
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I recently purchased the gsm Galaxy Nexus from Google.com. Are there any ROMs that might be of interest to me? It was my understanding that the Galaxy Nexus would always have the latest ROM, but not sure what variations are available.This this this.
Custom ROMs are where it's at. I haven't really found the need to overclock, but I love flashing new ROMs. AOKP JB 4 is so far, fantastic.
I recently purchased the gsm Galaxy Nexus from Google.com. Are there any ROMs that might be of interest to me? It was my understanding that the Galaxy Nexus would always have the latest ROM, but not sure what variations are available.
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Thanks. Do you have a link where they describe what ROMs are available? I did flash my stock ROM back to my Gnex using NRT v1.5.3 so guess I wouldn't be taking any greater risk using a different ROM. I wanted to start with a clean slate and test restoring from my backups. Titanium Backup sure made that easy. Even the home screens came back. I just started using Titanium Media Sync to automate the backup of my sdcard to PC. I'm trying to organize things to be 'set & forget'!There are TONS of custom ROMs out for the gnex, you certainly have one of the best devices ever for custom development.
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