Superuser mode, also known as "root-right", has a controversial reputation among smartphone owners running Android. This follows from the results of a survey conducted by representatives of the publication AndroidAuthority among its readers.
According to the survey results, 46% of respondents. As some respondents note, this format of interaction with the system allows us to disclose the full potential of the acquired device and is the only acceptable one for them.
All other participants in the experiment voted unequivocally against the superuser regime. All of them are firmly convinced that its necessity is in many ways far-fetched and does not represent practical value in their scenarios of interaction with a smartphone.
Root-rights significantly expand the ability to configure and customize the operating system. Thanks to them, the user can delete and modify system files, as well as install applications from untested sources that have certain advantages.