Time and resources are limited, of course. :)

To further clarify the objective: a single file should be encrypted.
The other important point is, that there should be no user interaction
like password entry.

Given this, I guess a secure solution is impossible on rooted phones
in a strict sense (again, I am no security expert) because you can
reverse engineer code and access all data. The question is if there
are means to increase security to a level that makes significantly
harder for attackers while spending only a reasonable effort.

For example, I have heard of Keychain, which Developers can use on
MacOS X and iPhone to store data securely, but I do not know how it
works and how secure it actually is.

Any feedback and ideas are welcome!

Thanks,
Markus
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