Rooting an Android phone isn’t the easiest thing out there, especially if you’ve never done it before. However, there are both reasons to root your Android phone, and reasons to not root your Android phone. On one hand, rooting gives you an extreme level of control and customisability on your phone, but it’s also possible to brick your device if you don’t do it correctly. So, if you’re worried about trying to root your phone, but you still wanna check out root apps, VMOS (Free) is something you should check out. VMOS is basically an instance of a virtual Android device inside your Android device. And guess what, it supports root.
The developers of VMOS suggest running the app on devices with at least 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage, and an Android version 5.1 or above. I personally ran the app on a OnePlus 7 Mirror Blue version which has 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage and I faced no performance issues on the app whatsoever. So yeah, if you’re looking to try root apps on your Android phone but you don’t want to try rooting your smartphone, give VMOS a try.