Simply hit the Verify root button, and it'll double check that your device has root. Now you'll want to install a root management app. Chainfire's SuperSU is the preferred choice of most Android enthusiasts and modders, and it's available right from Google Play. With SuperSU, you'll be able to easily manage root by denying or granting root access to any apps that ask for it. Make sure you don't grant access to any app you don't recognize, or don't think needs root access.
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You can just open the SuperSU app, and scroll through the Settings, and you'll see an option for Full unroot. Got a virus message whilst attempting to download tr. Detected as Artemis! Couldn't download it. Should I be worried? You might need to root using software called Odin instead. Click here for our guide on that. It's not quite one-click, but it can be done within minutes. All the files you need will be in there. From there you can follow steps 1, 2, and 3 to get rooted. Depends how far down the rabbit hole you want to get into modding.
Otherwise, there's still plenty of things to do with a rooted phone without a custom recovery, like the Xposed Framework mods. In the Odin guide, you can just ignore all the "Flashing firmware" steps and just stick to the "To Obtain Root" sections.
I installed every thing i needed to but what is "rooting" suppose to do? Is it similar jail-breaking for iphones and ipods? I've followed everything on this page, I press make it ra1n, tells me below : This phone isn't currently supported.
Please help me im like stuck with my S3. Towelroot relies on a kernel exploit, which was patched in kernel builds after June 3rd.
You can check which your kernel's date in the About device section in your settings. Is my phone the problem? Is there some other way to root phone? We seem to have exactly the same problem with the same phone. The Kernel is April 30, so we tried the Odin method, but the phone cannot read the unzipped files. What to do?
The only thing we want is to install the App Ethernet, but therefore we must root. GT-I 4. Model not supported. Any suggestions please? I used kingo root instead and everything went so fine!
Now I have rooted S3 with S5 rom! Everything went just so smoothly :- Of course you need S5 rom and some other stuff also to have S5 on your S3 Samsung I have samsung galaxy s3 gt android 4. Kernel on the phone stock Android was dated May 19 , so before the June 3 cut-off as indicated by Towelroot.
I have s3 neo and its upgraded to 4. It wouldn't hurt to try out the. If you get an incompatibility error, or the root exploit fails, it won't harm your device. I used it on my galaxy s3 and it performed perfectly so far.
We will see after I actually start changing things. Day one - root access. Day two -? Help me please. I don't have computer at the moment so this is the only way that I could root my s3 I again it hade to go for service so I had to unroot but now I can not root it again. If I use this metod it is telling me that my phone is not supported.
So, basically I have the same issue as most people here having a hard time getting this to work. You can buy it in varieties of 16, 32, and 64GB. The phone was initially released in May but remains one of the most popular Android smartphones to this day. Today, old Samsung GT i users are on the brink of upgrading: some people are desperately holding onto their older devices while others have already upgraded to new phones like the brand new S6.
Rooting your GT i gives you access to a whole new world of apps. You can install apps like Titanium Backup that let you backup every byte of data on your Android and restore your phone in a single click.
You can also install Greenify, Juice Defender, and dozens of other apps specifically designed to save battery life.
One Click root is far more user friendly, supports a larger variety of devices, and includes several fail safes. We also provide full technical support via chat and phone. Safetly root your Android device. Our technicians are certified and can safeftly perform a variety of troubleshooting services in addition to rooting your android device. I'll take this opportunity to point out that CNET takes no responsibility for any damage done to your phone as a result of following these steps.
Got it? Step 1: Gather everything you need First things first -- download the Samsung Kies software and make sure all the drivers for your phone on your PC are up to date. Back up all your contacts, photos, and other data if you've already been using it, then disconnect your phone. Step 2: Extraction Extract Odin 3 using WinRar or similar and run the install executable file to install it to your computer. Then extract the CF-Root archive file.
The crucial file in here is a. TAR file, which my computer confusingly showed with the same compressed file icon, causing me to try to extract it, which showed two files -- Cache. If you see those, start again and extract the original archive just once. TAR file extension.
Perhaps put that file on your desktop so you know where to find it. Step 3: Loading Odin Open Odin. You should see that all the boxes and windows in the program are blank. TAR file you extracted previously. Double-click on that and it will load in the field next to the PDA button.
Step 4: Put your phone into download mode You'll need to set your phone to go into "download mode," which allows for files to be, er, downloaded and run on your phone -- it's a developer thing.
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