Root Checker (Free Android Tools) is an app that lets you check whether your Android device is rooted (has root benefits) with just a tap. You can also verify, just as easily, whether your device passes the SafetyNet compatibility tests, which is a Google API that some apps use to confirm whether a device has been rooted or modified in some way.
From the main menu in Root Checker (Free Android Tools), you can check the root status of your device and the SafetyNet test. What's more, in the app's third tab, you can find all the information about your device. Here, you can check the device design, model, maker, display type, version of the operating system, and much more.
In the dropdown menu on the left, you can find a very interesting additional feature: battery information. This tab lets you check the battery life, current temperature, voltage, amp, and the technology it uses. And, of course, it will also tell you about the battery percentage (although you can see this information easily).
Root Checker (Free Android Tools) is a very useful app, thanks to which finding out if your device is rooted or not is as easy as a tap on the screen. And, if this weren't enough, it lets you find out a lot of interesting information about your device and battery.
Requirements (Latest version)
- Android 4.0, 4.0.1, 4.0.2 or higher required
Comments
I know it's good, but it seems to be for Android versions before 9. Bad for me.