Galaxy Note 3 is Samsung’s breakthrough in high-end smartphones. But maybe you want to go even further with your phone. That’s why, we’ll see how root Galaxy Note 3 N9005 and has superuser rights.
If you’re feeling good, enjoy the instructions and fun in this tutorial. root !
WARNING : I remind everyone that such manipulations are risky and neither I nor Moyens I/O can be held responsible for the problems arising from this tutorial.
Prerequisites
The guidelines to follow before the procedure are simple:
- If they are not installed, download Samsung drivers for your computer
- Download the Odin v3.09 software archive for Samsung and unzip it on your PC
- Download AP file and CSC file
- Download the “Root de la Vega” archive, which will be used shortly
- Backup all your personal data (just in case)
- Make sure your battery is sufficiently charged
From there, all is well and by reading the rest of the tutorial it will be possible to root your Galaxy Note 3.
Root your Galaxy Note 3
Samsung is launching its new smartphone. Normally, these two software limitations increase the flash counter in the event of a system change. From then on, if you have a problem and you have returned your phone to after-sales service, refuse to run the warrantyThanks to the famous counter with which you manipulate the system of the Galaxy Note 3.
This tutorial therefore aims to bypass this system in place and keep the flash counter at zero. Follow the letter’s instructions and you’ll be fine:
- Turn off your Galaxy Note 3 and remove the microSD card
- Restart in “Download” mode while pressing the buttons simultaneously Home + Power + Volume Down
- Plug it into your PC using the Samsung supplied USB cable
- Launch the previously downloaded Odin application
- In the “AP” box, look for the previously downloaded AP file.
- Do the same for the “CSC” box with the CSC file
- Click on the “Start” button and wait until your smartphone restarts by itself during the manipulation.
With your phone connected to the PC, unzip the “Root du Vega” archive downloaded above and place the file. “root_de_la_vega.sh” also file “root_files” By going to “Computer” -> Your device_name_name -> “Phone”
- Restart your smartphone
- When finished, delete files previously copied to internal memory
- Reboot your Galaxy Note 3 one last time and finally reinsert your microSD card
All you have to do is download an app like “Root Checker” to check that everything is OK:
[appbox googleplay com.joeykrim.rootcheck]
Finished ! Your smartphone is rooted, and Knox did not intervene during the proceedings. Feel free to head over to the Galaxy Note 3 forum for more tutorials and tips for your new device.
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