It’s been almost a year since Samsung announced and launched their previous flagship smartphones. By this time, the warranty of your Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge would have expired or nearing its end. So this is the perfect time to root your device and gain access to some incredible new features. Now that the pressure of keeping the warranty intact is off, you are free to do whatever you want with the smartphones. This article will not be addressing the rooting aspect of the smartphones but will simply offer you 10 great apps that will work amazingly on a rooted Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. If you’re looking for methods on rooting the smartphones, I recommend that you check out the how to root Samsung Galaxy S6 and how to root Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge guide. NOTE: The 10 best apps for rooted Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge are not in any particular order due to the different nature of the apps. I highly recommend that you go through the whole list and install the ones that you like.
1. Titanium Backup ★ root
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These were a few great apps for rooted Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. I really hope that these apps will make the smartphones better and efficient in delivering what you want. These are really powerful devices and the app will help you polish the experience to your own liking. If you’re interested in personalizing the Samsung Galaxy S6 and customizing the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, be sure to check out the relevant articles as well. The app is able to capture everything on your device and make a backup so that when you want to restore, it is readily available. Sure, a lot of manufacturers have come up with their own ways of backing up common data files but they’re not going to save actual app data for you. For example, if a game you’re playing doesn’t support cloud storage saves, you will be forced to start again once you factory reset your smartphone. With Titanium Backup, you can quickly and easily make a backup of said game and restore it once you get your smartphone running again. But that’s not all; this app has a lot more to offer than simple backups. You’ll be able to freeze apps, disable them and even make APK of apps. We recently wrote an article exploring the Titanium Backup, for more details take a look at that as well. Free Version
2. System app remover (ROOT)
By installing this great app you will be easily able to delete apps that are no longer necessary for your day-to-day usage. The app even goes as far as to declare certain apps to be safe for deletion, saving you the headache of the deleting an important app. I have actually used this app on my smartphones before, two of them were Samsung made. It has worked flawlessly for me and I’m pretty sure it will for you as well. Free Version
3. Link2SD
Link2SD is not a perfect app and it doesn’t always work with every app. So install it only if you can manage to face disappointment from time to time. I’ve used this app for a long while and it has worked great for me but for the love of God it hasn’t worked for my friend that well. Maybe it’s because I used Samsung smartphones or maybe because I use a class 10 microSD card. The apps worked particularly well on my Samsung Galaxy Note III so I’m sure that it will work well on the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. The process is quite simple; the app detects other installed apps and games and simply allows you to move the bulk of the data to the SD card or a USB. That’s all there is to the app, it saves you a lot of internal storage if you use it right. Free Version
4. Greenify
There are a lot of apps that are running behind the scenes and you really don’t need them. For example, if you’re not going to use those fitness features it is kind of odd to let the process run in the background all the time draining battery. This app basically allows you to hibernate or disable those processes and as a result, you’ll get a better battery performance. Free Version
5. DiskDigger photo recovery
A point to be noted here is that this app is not going to perform miracles. So don’t expect it to get that one photo back from the first day you got your smartphone. Storage on smartphones gets reused again and again and there is a high chance that your photos and videos are gone. But if you have accidentally deleted a swath of files recently, there is a great chance you will be able to recover them all. Free Version
6. BetterBatteryStats
Sure, the standard Android built-in battery stats are okay for normal usage but if you require deep analysis of your battery, then this is the app you should get. I highly recommend that you get this app regardless of whether you are going to use it regularly or not because it will come in handy from time to time. Paid Version
7. [root] Servicely
You can even specify when the app will check the smartphone for an unruly task running in the background and shut them down immediately. It is an app that requires minimal input from you so you won’t have to launch it again and again. Even though the interface can use a little bit of uplift and be slightly welcoming, the app does its job really well. Free Version
8. Free Version
This app allows you control over CPU and GPU frequencies. You will also be able to access details about Kernel specific extras with this app. The app will also be able to monitor your CPU and battery temperature as well as the state of the processor. Free Version If you have any questions about the app on the list or the smartphones themselves, feel free to ask them in the comments below. Feature Image Credits