📅 Última atualização: Maio 2026
In the Vanced/ReVanced Context
| Aspect | Non-Root | Root |
|---|---|---|
| Requirements | GmsCore/MicroG | Magisk or similar |
| Installation | Separate app alongside original | Replaces original app |
| Google account | Via GmsCore | Via device's Play Services |
| Updates | Manual re-patch | Module updates |
| Complexity | Easier | More complex setup |
Most users use the non-root method as it is simpler and does not require unlocking the bootloader or modifying the system partition.
Root refers to having superuser access on an Android device, typically achieved through tools like Magisk. Non-root means using the device without superuser privileges, which is the default for most users.
In the Vanced/ReVanced Context
| Aspect | Non-Root | Root |
|---|---|---|
| Requirements | GmsCore/MicroG | Magisk or similar |
| Installation | Separate app alongside original | Replaces original app |
| Google account | Via GmsCore | Via device's Play Services |
| Updates | Manual re-patch | Module updates |
| Complexity | Easier | More complex setup |
Most users use the non-root method as it is simpler and does not require unlocking the bootloader or modifying the system partition.