Tuesday 25 September 2012

Root Samsumg Galaxy S3 With Simple Steps

Samsung Galaxy S3 has become one of the hottest phones along side with the recent announced iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S3 has proved to be a phones with its powerful and unique features, as we all know Samsung Galaxy S3 is the succeeding model of Samsung Galaxy S2.

Back to the topic, rooting of phones has become one of the compulsory but optional things you need to do when you get a new Android phone.

How To Root Samsung Galaxy S3

Steps in rooting Samsung Galaxy S3 are very simple and easy to follow, for a soft process please follow the steps provided below.

  1. download Samsung Galaxy S3 from here, this tool will root your Samsung Galaxy S3 will easy steps and clicks instead of thinking.
  2. Click on the software and install it and select the first option which is to install all necessary Samsung Galaxy S3 drivers which will be used in the rooting and also make sure your device which is the Samsung Galaxy S3 with the ‘USB Debugging’ (Under Settings -> Development) option turned on before installing the drivers. 
   3. After installing the drivers you can now, select the fourth (4th) option that comes up which is to root Samsung Galaxy S3 from the rooting option that comes out or you can also select the 3rd option if you want everything to be automated but the 4th option requires less steps.

 4.  Next is that ODIN will option up and select the PDA button and locate where toolkit was installed which is normally in root C:drive. Inside the Galaxy S3 Toolkit folder, go inside the Recovery folder and select the ‘recovery-cwmtouch-I9300-xxx’ file.
 5. Click on the start button and wait for Odin to flash the file, after the flash has be flashed your device should automatically reboot. When you Phone comes on, Toolkit should automatically detect it and if it does not, you should try to re connect your device and make sure that USB debugging is enable.

6. When detected, the toolkit will push a file to your handset and reboot your handset into CWM Touch Recovery mode.

7.  And when your Samsung Galaxy S3 reboots to CWM Touch Recovery mode. after this follow the instructions stated in the toolkit

After this, reboot your phone and install Busybox from the market, and you have successfully rooted your Galaxy S3!

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