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One thing to consider if going down the rooting rout is :
if you use mobile banking on your mobile that could be the last time you do
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That's exactly what i was going to say, i rooted my HTC one X & cannot use my online banking app now as it says it has detected a security issue, apart from that it's great & lots faster
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It is because rooted phones pose a higher risk to hacking for one.
Secondly many banks are going over to a security key type encryption soon and now and that does not work on rooted phones. Best of luck either way.
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